I appreciate all the help! There is no time to go get a dehumidifier however I did put some damprid systems inside which are already collecting water. If I get the drift right it doesnt seem to be a terribly hard project. I am a carpenter by trade so the wood work doesnt scare me.(Had to turn to trucking when the housing market crashed) Its that Ive never dealt with a rubber roof before. But y'all make it sound easy! Thanks again!
I think rubber is great to work with when you have Eternabond on your side. Your skill set will enable you to figure it out as you go. Watch the training videos on the Eternabond site. They helped me grasp the simple concept of working with a rubber roof.
scarecrow56 wrote: I appreciate all the help! There is no time to go get a dehumidifier however I did put some damprid systems inside which are already collecting water. If I get the drift right it doesnt seem to be a terribly hard project. I am a carpenter by trade so the wood work doesnt scare me.(Had to turn to trucking when the housing market crashed) Its that Ive never dealt with a rubber roof before. But y'all make it sound easy! Thanks again!
Just like a house then.
I wonder if you can use the torch down sealers with that style of rubber roof