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OK - small issue here. On our home flat-roof (conventional bitumen/felt roof covering, with wax) we've a little trickle. The flue from our home hot water heater leaves through the flat top. At the purpose that the flat roof is joined by the tube, it seems once we have water in to the home water, and dripping down the flue heater (heater), as though the wax is sacrificed. What I want to complete I gues would be to reseal the place where the flue joins the top. Anybody know precisely what item I have to use and just how to do that? If it can be helped by me I truly don't wish to have to obtain somebody set for this. Fundamentally the entire flat-roof needs retrieving, - but this really is an urgent situation fix that needs to be achieved to prevent water from leaking in to my home [surrender] Cheers.
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