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thebowlerhattedturner:
So, once again I have noticed a damp patch at the back of the workshop,due to losing a bit of felt in the high winds a while back. To sort it out I really need to re-felt the whole roof again.
    I am thinking of having a different material this time so that this may be the last time I ever have to do it,any suggestions?
What type of roof covering do other people have and what problems have you had with it?
the roof is too flat for tiles(I have built it so that the workshop looks smaller than it really is).
Regards
John BHT

Bryan Milham:
When we moved in we had as part of the house a 'Sun Room', certainly not posh enough to be a conservatory.

Anyway it's roof is covered in a fibre-glass membrain of some sort. According to the neighbour it's been there quite some tears and it's seems to be standing up to the recent bad weather.

Paul Disdle:
You could use a one piece rubber roof. Its like extra thick pondliner and comes with a very long guarantee. 

I will try and find the company my friend used if you are interested.

Paul

Paul Hannaby:
I did a fibreglass valley on part of our house roof. As far as I know that hasn't leaked a drop since it was finished. Perhaps a bit more expensive than felt but it worked out a lot cheaper than lead!
There are companies offering fibreglass coatings for flat roofing so there must be something in it!

Andy Coates:
pantiles  ;D

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