DIY Liquid Flashing for Roof Leak Repairs - Easy, Fast for Homeowners Soccer Moms, Handyman

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How to REPAIR ROOF LEAKS. Turbo Poly Seal is a Liquid Flashing that can stop any leak on roofs and is used to create flashing. Anyone, from homeowners, soccer moms, handymen, and roofing contractors, can use this to make roof repairs. This product is pliable and flexible. When used in conjunction with Polyester fleece, it becomes super strong.
It adheres to metal, asphalt, fiberglass, cement, brick, and wood.

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Liquid flashing is a type of sealant that can be used to repair leaks on a roof. Here are the steps you can follow to use liquid flashing to fix leaks on a roof:

Locate the leak: Use a hose or water source to simulate rainfall and locate the leak on the roof.

Clean the area around the leak: Use a wire brush to remove any loose rust, dirt, or debris from around the leak.

Apply liquid flashing (Turbo Poly Seal): Apply a thick layer using a disposable brush of Turbo Poly Seal over the area around the leak, making sure to cover the entire area where the leak is located.

Embed reinforcing fabric: Place a strip of reinforcing fabric over the Turbo Poly Seal, pressing it firmly into the sealant. This will provide additional strength and stability to the repair.

Apply another layer of liquid Flashing: Apply another layer of Turbo Poly Seal over the reinforcing fabric, making sure to cover the edges of the material.

Let the liquid flashing dry: Allow the liquid flashing to dry completely according to the manufacturer's instructions. (approx. 24 hours)

Check the repair: Once the liquid flashing is dry, check the repair for any remaining leaks. If there are any remaining leaks, repeat the process.

Remember, safety is essential when working on a roof. Wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves, goggles, and a hard hat. Additionally, follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific brand of liquid flashing you are using, as application and drying times may vary.

#repairs #leaks

Chapters:
0:00 Liquid Flashing
0:23 Transitions causing leaks
0:48 Apply Turbo Poly Seal
2:00 Flashing on A/C Unit
2:37 Seal Pitch Pockets
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Really neat & tidy job....well done, you're an inspiration.

yewchewb
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Downtown Stamford, Summer Street? I know the skyline by street. Nice job.

kennyw
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God bless you. I have a very complicated roof with transitions front pitched to flat. I'm constantly fixing leaks, and this technique will be of much help.

erynlasgalen
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May God bless you, we love you from Israel

umxqmyz
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can we use this between at the bottom of the chimney/outside - between the cement and brick?

look
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Would this material work on bitumen type material on flat roof? Would Super Silicone Seal or this TPS work best with bitumen?

wakkigy
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@roof Doctor
Will it work on gutter seems or just gutter leaks

sam
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Turbo Poly Seal is tough to source in AZ. Way too much Henry products that dont last . Got to find a polyurethane bitumen product somewhere. Always a good Flat Roof Doctor teaching here.

robyg
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What are the names of the materials you used Sir?

jepoyjose
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First thanks for lots of advice

A few questions

1. is there Henry equivalent o Karnak 81?

2. Sometime u use karnak81 to bond the self adhesive cap sheet to drip siding. Sometimes u don't. U just place it on it? Which u recommend?

3. Is there a smaller or diff product for poly seal w fleece for flashing cuz I only have 3 chimneys?

Thank you thank you thank you

wmjnrqc
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Thanks for the video, would you give me the link to the Turbo polyseal product and where to buy it?

HaiNguyen-zhcv
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Buddy, you left out the important part out. What is the paper roll you are using? Is it normal toilet roll, paper towel or some special tape?

michaelcanagasabey
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Does anyone know what US product would be the equivalent of “Turbo Poly Seal?

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