I'm going to be starting a flat re-roof, tearing off torch-down and going back with the same using a three ply system. The roof is to big for me and my crew to finish in a day and was wondering what is the best way to seal the new with the old over night in case of rain.>>>
I think "Spudder" had the right method....If the roof is too large to tear-off and weather tight in one day, then do what you can, base and apply inner membrane and burn over the old roof to seal over night. If you are forced to work this method watch out how your seams are installed, try to keep them uniformed as they may show through the cap...I'm basically saying what "Vaa" said, just in a different way. Plan it out first.
I wouldn't start the cap installation until the entire inner membrane is applied.>>>
Thanks Jed, that is what i had in mind ...just wanted a second opinion. B)>>>
Mike H Said:madmike Said: tearing off torch-down and going back with the same ......... was wondering what is the best way to seal the new with the old over night in case of rain.What?????
Torch the new to the old. It dont get any more compatable or simpler than that. Or am I missing something here?
Not missing anything here, just havnt done a job like this before...thanks for your helpful input>>>
Good Boy tear it off, as Jed said just tear off what you can do in one day, now if your using a base, a modified inter ply and then a cap sheet Can u tear it all off and dryin the base then torch the inter ply to the entire deck, when you come back torch the cap. other wise do as Jed suggested>>>
madmike Said: tearing off torch-down and going back with the same ......... was wondering what is the best way to seal the new with the old over night in case of rain.
What?????
Torch the new to the old. It don't get any more compatable or simpler than that. Or am I missing something here?>>>
.........rip only what you can cover with one ply and use a tie in......oh, wait your asking How to tie in? Just burn down to the old a minimum of six inches, failing that, cement and membrane.>>>