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This is my BIL's roof, the house is three stories tall and a century old: There's a low spot on the cement gutter, maybe two inches below the level of the drain. It's currently watertight, but allowing water to pool there seems unwise. A proper fix would be elaborate and very expensive, given the details of the existing structure. Is there a sensible material - tar perhaps? - can fill the low spot without popping free after a few freeze-thaw cycles? The surface looks like cement but it's a sort of slightly flexible material that yields under finger pressure. | ||
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