how to repair leaks on mobile homes with older metal roofs using STA-KOOL elastomeric products.
NJ roofers
17 thoughts on “Mobile Home how to stop metal roof leaks with STA-KOOL elastomeric coatings”
Comments are closed.
how to repair leaks on mobile homes with older metal roofs using STA-KOOL elastomeric products.
NJ roofers
Comments are closed.
If my roof is bad, am I going to have to replace anything before applying this product? Hoping to get a speedy reply.
Straight to the point!! A+
If you step on that stuff you had better have your insurance paid up. Keep your distance from where it is applied. You'll slip like on a banana peel and my end up on the ground. Don't step on it until it is set and dried. Walking on a tin roof between the seams will loosen up more seems. Put about a 12" or wider and about 6 feet board on the roof to walk on several rafters at once. This way your weight will not be on the tin but the rafters.
Hey don't forget the tires.
I have used that stuff on my father's place and it doesn't last but 6 months before it starts cracking and leaking again.
hook-me-up.
My roof had cracks so walking on it made it ten times worse
Good information straight to the point and detailed thank you
Is there anything special i need to do if there is surface rust on the roof?
nice! doesn't seem that hard. been trying to get my man to do it for over a year. tired of waiting for him to do it. I have to learn!!!🤔🤓
Thank you for the lesson.
I love it step by step and very professional
so I was watching your video because my wife and I just inherited a mobile home and it's in a quieter area. the roof has multiple leaks and I am trying to find something that will actually work to allow time to save the money to replace the whole roof. is this something that will for sure fill seams and stop leaks for a period of time
gracias por el video me sirvio de muchos Dios le bendiga 🙂
how to cool my roof down
I have the exact same type of roof. I'm gonna try Henry Tropi-Cool 887. $$$ yikes, but it's silicone. How many 5-gal buckets did you use?
how did it hold up? were you happy enough with the material thickness when applying? I know the full silicone versions are a lot more waterproof but are around $225 for a 5 gallon pail. I'd really like to save some cash but I am worried the stakool 780 isn't waterproof enough. At the moment I don't have any leaks. Did have a couple but believe i resolved those now i want to coat it. Need something thats going to last about 5 years.