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    Jul 24, 2009, 03:26 PM
    Waterproof a rolled on roof?
    I have a double coverage rolled on roof about a 10" slope. I is about 7 years old and I want to water proof with a roof sealer. Either Henry 555 or black jack Ultra 1000. Any suggestions and tips would be greatly appreciated. I was wondering if I need to seal all the seams with a tape.
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