Garden she'd roof leaks..It's a prefab material- any ideas?
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Silicone should work. You can get large tubes that fit in a caulk gun, that will make the job faster and easier.
The best cost-effective roof repairing sealant for leaky roofs is EPDM Liquid Butyl rubber that has over a25-year history of success in roof restoration and can be used on all kinds of roofing surfaces or styles. Liquid rubber coating will give you better insulation and a watertight, airtight, highly flexible smooth seamless membrane exhibiting a new, aesthetically pleasing look for a fraction of the cost of a new roof.
You can buy Screw caps with clip down covers that will do the trick for you. If you want to be double sure use a sealant too!
Flex seal creates a water tight seal on roofs that helps prevent leaks and damage from weather.
The most commonly-used fix for roof leaks involves thoroughly applying roofing cement or silicone caulk. Whether you're repairing a small leak on a shingle roof or repairing flashing around a skylight or vent boot, you'll be able to conduct this repair with a caulk gun.
"Roofix" A gloopy sealant you spread on with a broom! Or if not for quick
ness use a tarp!