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  • Interesting, however, it might have been easier just to strip the roof and start over especially with infestation of carpenter ants.

  • Interesting. Good to see other alternatives.

  • Cool video. Thanks for the info. Repairs are unfortunately always going to be there.

  • We've been selling the Roof-It product for 20 years. We have satisfied customers who have stated it solved their leaking problems. That's why we claim it stops leaks. It's been tested and proven .It has passed the test of TIME. Otherwise, we would not state this fact..

  • Great. But how do we know it works? Can't you come back in 24 hours and spray a garden hose on it for 30 minutes? I mean, you can't show it doesn't leak if there's no water involved....right?

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  • I feel confident to do it myself now. If Dom can do it so can I. Great, job Cherokee

  • I have posted two short videos to this as video responses but they are not appearing here. They can be seen on my channel.

    Cheers.

  • How Much does it cost

  • My roof is great!! I plan to do a short video and post it as a response here to give people an idea of how mine looks.

    I can say that I am very happy with the results of using ROOFIT and I can go one better on the abrasion resistance of the product. I spilled a little on my deck (just a drop here and there) and tried to sand it off with an electric sander and 80 grit sandpaper. Result: the stain around the ROOFIT came off and the wood is lighter but the ROOFIT drops are still on the deck.

  • Last week I applied another 12.5 gallons to my roof. The product seems to be fantastic - what were old and 'in need of replacement' roof shingles which had lost much of the 'pebble' and were starting to lift on the edges are now covered with the Roof-IT product and are solid, adhered to the surrounding shingles and the product looks great too...I realize that my roof is much more visible from street level than I had thought when I posted the first time.

  • I applied 15 gal today on my roof. Hard work but not as hard as tearing off the old shingles and carrying all the new bundles up and hammering them on!

    I'm about half done. I chose a very light colour beige so that less heat will be absorbed into the attic of the house and even though it is a non-traditional look to not have a darker colour roof, my roof is not really visible from street level so it won't really matter.

    People probably think "that nut is PAINTING his roof!"

    Yes...yes I am.

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