Once you have found a problem area carefully rake the gravel away.
How to fix a leaking tar and gravel roof.
Take a broom and a rake up to your tar and gravel roof.
Carry a stiff push broom to the roof.
Put on knee pads and work gloves.
Walk the entire area of the roof.
Every flat roof has a smooth flashing on the edges of the roof as can be seen in the picture above which protects the roof membrane from damage and moisture.
Find the spot where the leaking is happening look for areas where gravel is missing and tar is exposed.
Cover with another thin layer of tar smoothing out the edges to nothing.
Cut out any blisters that may be found.
Access the roof using an extension ladder or a built in roof ladder.
Sweep off the dust and debris and use the cloth to clean it thoroughly.
This flashing becomes lose or worn out over time which exposes the roofing cover and allows.
How to find leaks on a tar and gravel roof.
Inspect the gravel and note any areas where it is missing and the tar is.
Clean your tools with gasoline and a rag.
Brush gravel back over the top of the repair.
Check along the flashing first for any cracks and then look for any patches with gravel missing or where the lower layers of asphalt appear damaged.
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Finally a flat tar or gravel roof leaks can also result from a damaged perimeter flashing.
Leaks and other damage to tar and gravel flat roof are repaired by patching the roofing membranes and a temporary roof leak repair may be required before a roofing contractor can create a more permanent fix.