Tile Roof Repair

81,726
0
Published 2009-11-23
Created on November 20, 2009 using FlipShare.

All Comments (13)
  • @ccrider26
    That was AWESOME! New homeowner here and I've been trying to figure out how to fix a leak in my concrete tile roof-- I live in Santa Clarita, CA-- Thank you so much for a great tutorial!
  • @mikeduong9390
    Excellent tutorial. Simple enough for anyone to understand. Thank you
  • @rbr266h
    I normally just put a little on the side grooves, and if you can get it to stay, a bit on the top would be good too. Put a dab where the old nail hole was in the felt paper.
  • @razzledingle
    Excellent. Thank You for sharing your knowledge.
  • @jayi836
    Great tip and thank you. how do you repair the Felt paper underneath the tile damaged by the sun over 15 years.
  • @rbr266h
    @jayi836 if you want to repair a small section of felt, take a similar weight of felt paper and try to tuck it underneath the existing roofing felt. Coat the edges with roofing cement. The best approach would be to detach the tiles in the area and cut out the section of felt, but that is a lot of work. Patching in a piece will normally work and keep the roof water tight.
  • @ccrider26
    Are you in the Northern Los Angeles area? do you do concrete roof repair?...I have leaks in my roof
  • @InCountry6970
    Nice video, but I would love to have seen you do the actual work, rather than have the cuts in your video. You do explain things well
  • @caljam71
    Thanks for the video. I searched all over before I found yours that actually gave some info on this! When you put on the Henry's, does it just go on the side grooves or do you also put some on the top surface that slides up under the tile above? What areas do you serve?