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compostqueen:
I hope someone can advise  :)
My fairly recently replaced shed roof has sprung a leak.  I replaced it from scratch year before last, and made a good job using top quality felt and assisted by a careful chap.  I did the overlaps as per perceived wisdom,  correct tacks and spacings, but despite that it's now leaking
I climbed up to have a look but i'm darned if I can see where it's leaking.  It looks fine
I wondered in view of it still looking fine if I could paint over it with bitumen repair etc.  Or what?   To strip it all off seems overkill. 

Anyone  :unsure:
Thanks  :)

sunshineband:
Bitumen paint over the joints might do the job. This is what we had to do with our garage roof when we re-felted last year. It was in the YouTube advice we watched, so might help with the shed

Good luck!! ☺

snowdrops:
Is there possibly a crack along the ridge? That's what happened on mine so hubby attached a length of guttering(upside down😉) to the ridge. Been fine since

compostqueen:
I will try that Sunny ☺

It's not a ridge one, it's a wotsit?     Erm, pent! I think it's called

sunshineband:

--- Quote from: compostqueen on April 16, 2016, 09:20 ---I will try that Sunny ☺

It's not a ridge one, it's a wotsit?     Erm, pent! I think it's called
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You need to paint a stripe about six inches wide spanning the two pieces of bitumen. I had a think, and it may be that rain is coming in through a nail hole, so putting a dob over any other nail head while you are up there might be good
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