I have a garden shed with a pent roof, about 8' x 8'.
After noticing an area of damp on the inside of the roof, I checked the outside surface and discovered a hole, approx 4" x 4", in the felt which had been damaged by a tree branch.
I've cleaned around the damaged felt and allowed it to dry out, then covered it temporarily with a sheet of perspex.
I intend to do a patch repair to this with an odd piece of felt.
The 2nd problem, I noticed was where some of the felt strips had overlapped, some shrinkage had occurred and in so doing, ripped through some nails and dislodged others, obviously this wants fixing too.
I don't really want to put wooden battens up there, as they are likely to collect leaves etc. I'm just wondering if I can put some sort of heavy duty tape over the seams ?
Any useful tips welcomed...Thanks - Chip.
I've repaired a similar problem by using a hot air stripper along the seams. You melt both seams of the felt then attack it with a wall paper seam roller. Be careful not to set the shed on fire :-)