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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

Now for the next part the roof I would really like to replace it but to much for now so getting the most out of it by recoating it with sealant

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  • Nice job. Can't wait to see the end result.

  • lol me to!

  • excellent video homesteadacres, that should help to seal up your metal roof, also there is another product called elastomeric roof coating which drys into a rubber skin which it will allow it to expand and contract in all types of weather and not crack. nice job.

  • thanks

  • We used it before to seal the roof on our '65 Little Gem trailer used for camping/guests. It worked good messy but good.

  • how long did it last?

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  • Ive been cleaning roof and gutters and maintainance/repairs for myself now for 7 years but have yet to walk on a metal roof...how was it as far as traction goes? I mean I can see your not sliding off but how was the comfort level? P.S. You all's videos have helped and inspired myself and my family and we are learning lots that we plan on putting to good use, thank you.

  • If you ever have any questions about roof cleaning and or repairs and maintenance or pressure washers don't hesitate to ask. I would love to be able to return a favor some how. Thanks again.

    =)

  • Good video... Looks like it would a messy job.

  • This so could have turned into a bad 3 stooges video, by droping the pail on the wifes head, then falling off the roof. Im glad to see that things went well. It could have turned out to be one of those high rating u tube vids( Amish guy falls off a roof)

  • Be sure to wear a dust mask or something when renovating that room. Don't wanna get sick. Could be all sorts of bad stuff lingering around like asbestos, rat droppings and similar. All bad for lungs. Also curious if you know how structurally sound your home and roof is? If it leaked for awhile you may have to replace a few rafters.

  • It would probably handle snow ok, depending on the slope (we might get 4 inchs a year here at most, some years we don't get any). I can't see a slate roof holding up to too much expansion/contraction or falling ice. I suppose every roof is designed for the type of climate it is situated in.

  • should be good for 2-3yrs, then just touchups in problem areas

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