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winterharbor59 09-24-2023 12:03 PM

Roof temporary solution
 
Can anyone recommend a local company which will install a protective “blue roof wrap” for our house in Tuftonboro? We would like to have it protected (leaking this summer) for the winter & install new roof in spring.


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John Mercier 09-24-2023 12:17 PM

Blue roof wrap?
You mean a tarp? The blue are light weight, and I can't guarantee that would last all winter depending on what happens.

If you have some idea where the leak may be... try using Through the Roof.
It comes as a caulking tube and either quarts or gallons for larger areas.

TheTimeTraveler 09-24-2023 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by winterharbor59 (Post 388115)
Can anyone recommend a local company which will install a protective “blue roof wrap” for our house in Tuftonboro? We would like to have it protected (leaking this summer) for the winter & install new roof in spring.


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It may be very worthwhile to move your 2024 roofing project into 2023 if you possibly can do so. Also, it may be cheaper to do now rather than next year.

Doing it now will allow you to avoid the band aid scenario.

Descant 09-24-2023 03:57 PM

I can't imagine that:
Any professional roofer will guarantee a tarp for more than a few days
Any tarp installed today won't have to be replaced 3-4 times over the winter
Your insurance company won't say "no coverage--you failed to maintain the roof"

Contractors in NH don't stay in business long if they do shoddy work. Call one who has been in business awhile and at least repair/replace the roof where the leak is. You can do other sides/sections separately. I see roofing co. ads on TV every night. I'd guess they are all ready to deal and to offer unique finance plans.

fatlazyless 09-24-2023 05:03 PM

Harbor Freight to the roof rescue!
 
Harbor Freight in Gilford has extreme heavy duty tarps, color-black, in seven sizes from 8x10'-$14.99 up to 20x30'-$84.99 plus probably has wide head roof nails with rubber washers for nailing it dpwn good, down through the old worn out shingles.

That will definitely get the roof all through the winter and into spring. Just make sure you get the right nails with wide flat black soft rubber washers to hold it down against the wind and weather and seal the nail holes from leaking.

1helpfulhandyman 09-24-2023 05:52 PM

Blue roof
 
You might want to check and see if the guys who shrink wrap boats for the winter can help you ! Shrink wrap the roof possible ?

winterharbor59 09-24-2023 06:03 PM

Thanks. I’m talking about the blue roof coverings. They put them on in FL & Louisiana after hurricanes because the roofers have a long list to get to. They can last a few years. I can’t get a roofer to even replace the section where the leak is before winter. We’ve had it “repaired” twice - still leaks.


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John Mercier 09-24-2023 06:31 PM

Hurricane tarp. That is what the blue tarps are called in the South.
Sorry on the recommendation. Not sure of a roofer/roofing company in that area.

The local lumber yard may have a list of contractors/handy persons in that area that may be available to help.

There are some on the forum... but I am not sure of their schedule.


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