Tar Burns in Roofing

Anyone that has ever been in a shopping center although it has its Roofing Glasgow -done knows the nasty scent of hot tar and tar paper. The smell is terrible but is nothing in comparison to what the people charged with re-doing the roof must face. Usually hot tar roofs are applied in the roofing industry only on commercial buildings with low slope Built-Up Roofing ( BUR ) systems. This kind of roof is applied by employing cotton or fiberglass mops to use a base or primary coat of hot, liquid tar. Next, the roofers apply overlapping layers of tar paper ( asphalt-impregnated felt ) over the hot tar. Once this is done, more tar is applied to the tar paper to form a leak-proof roofing system.

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