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If your sure. I'd get someone in. Sounds dangerous.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras. -
Nah, it's the flat roof above a bay window and I can climb out of one of the bedroom windows to get on it.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIf your sure. I'd get someone in. Sounds dangerous.Comment
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You need liquid roofing, the stuff is amazing.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostNah, it's the flat roof above a bay window and I can climb out of one of the bedroom windows to get on it.Comment
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Brand name, sellers?Originally posted by RedSauce View PostYou need liquid roofing, the stuff is amazing.Comment
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the actual substance used is made by 3M, the company I used is based in Romford (can give you the number), but it has a guarantee of 30 years and have not had one problem yet. Previously we had to have someone out every winter.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostBrand name, sellers?Comment
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Down to view a property overlooking the Tamar valley in Devon
Looks great in the photos, and the price is right; but in hilly areas full of trees the hours of direct sunlight and the views can be severely curtailed.
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Gorilla foam? Great for filling gaps in things like decrepid garden sheds.Originally posted by RedSauce View PostYou need liquid roofing, the stuff is amazing.
Everything is "gorilla" these days, and apparently there are even tougher "hippo" materials.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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This the stuffOriginally posted by RedSauce View Postthe actual substance used is made by 3M, the company I used is based in Romford (can give you the number), but it has a guarantee of 30 years and have not had one problem yet. Previously we had to have someone out every winter.
Isoflex Liquid Rubber Black 4.25Ltr | Screwfix.comComment
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I'm not really sure, this is the stuff I have:
Liquid Roofing Contractor, Commercial and Industrial, London, UK, HBS Ltd and 3MComment
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then out for dinner most likely.
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