Mikefromcork
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ThanksSilver bituminous paint should be used. It reflects the heat from the sun.
Exposure to sunlight is the major cause of damage to the torch on felt.
A thin layer of non sharp small stones is a good idea these shade the sun and also speed up evaporation of water from areas of the roof prone to ponding.
Silver paint could be winning againNo answers Mikefromcork, but I am in the same situation.
My husband painted our flat roof about 15 years ago with silver reflective paint, but I don't know why he chose that.
Now it's my turn and I'm drawn towards the black protective paint, which makes more sense to me.
You'll want to check what type of surface type and preparation is required for each type of paint. Slapping one on top of the other may not work.Is there any reason I can't use both types of paint?
First the black protective layer to cover the tiny cracks where the roof material folds. Then a few weeks later,paint on the reflective layer.
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