When there is no debris left you are ready to apply tar to the roof.
How to repair a flat tar roof.
Apply plenty of roofing.
Some flat roofs have hot tar built up roofing which may have a gravel surface.
For most small punctures you can repair your roof simply by forcing sealant into them.
Using small amounts at a time apply the roofing tar with your roller in short and smooth strokes.
Rubber coat 57 roof tar.
Diy temporary asphalt roof repair this is often a paint on fix from a tin or heat applied flashing tape as seen in the video about repairing lead in the felt roof.
Again as above these generally cause no problem unless they burst and become hollow or sit below lying water ponding.
A tar and gravel roof can be repaired by applying tar to the damage using the caulk gun smoothing it with the putty knife or brush and covering the tar with reinforcing mesh followed by a layer of gravel.
Common damage issues include cracks in or surface wear to the concrete roofing.
Cut through the bubble end to end with a utility knife.
Concrete flat roof repair.
Built up roofs or burs also called a tar and gravel roof is a well established and popular style of flat roof that is made up of alternating layers of roofing felt or fiberglass and asphalt that is applied with heat which combine to make a long lasting sturdy roofing system.
Use the broom to clean your roof before applying tar roofing.
Start in the corner furthest from your ladder.
Be careful to only go as deep as the blister.
Sometimes doing that is difficult.
If you live in an arid region or an older urban area you may have a large flat roof.
Suburban homes sometimes have small flat sections.
Permanent fix longer term fixes asphalt roofs can be repaired by having a small patch of roofing felt torched on.
Cut around the damaged area until the membrane rests flat.
Where the roofing curves to meet a wall or chimney the material may loosen along its topmost edges.
Bumps in asphalt roof these blisters are caused by moisture trapped underneath the roof surface.
Allow the primer to flash off so that there is no excess primer on the surface of the roof.