Originally Posted by
fly1835
Hi All;
With the above normal wet season we’ve had up in FNQ, my roof leaked in a few places. In one spot, the ceiling actually sagged. Other spots now have mildew on them.
I’ve got a low-set house built in the mid 1960s. The roof is corrugated iron (galvanised, I believe, rather than the Zincalume), nailed on with spiral nails that have what looks like a blob of lead on the head.
The roof metal is in good condition. All the leaks seemed to occur near the nails or on an overlapped channel.
It’s been suggested that I should replace the nails with roofing screws if I want to permanently stop this leaking.
Ok, so do I use standard roofing screws with the rubber "O" ring or do I need special screws for my roof?
Secondly, is there a special tool or procedure to pull out the old nails?
Finally, I read somewhere that there is a membrane that one can paint on the roof to seal it. Any thoughts on this?
Any other advice would be appreciated…
Thanks, Norm