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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 663435" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>If you can get the steep pitch (45 degrees) sheets up at the bottom and slide in some Wacker Flex flashing tape. It's a lead replacement flashing which will adhere to just about everything, brilliant product.</p><p> </p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://wakaflex.com.au/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Available in varying widths to suit varying applications. Without replacing the flatter roof sheets (which still requires the steep pitch to be lifted at the bottom) you will be fixing leaks from time to time. Looks like a fair bit of patchwork has already taken place previously. What ever you do is going to either cost plenty or doing it yourself, take time and a good plan. At a minimum check out wacker flex, have a really good look at your roof knowing what wacker flex can offer, hopefully it'll tick the boxes and save you a quid or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 663435, member: 7093"] If you can get the steep pitch (45 degrees) sheets up at the bottom and slide in some Wacker Flex flashing tape. It's a lead replacement flashing which will adhere to just about everything, brilliant product. [URL unfurl="true"]https://wakaflex.com.au/[/URL] Available in varying widths to suit varying applications. Without replacing the flatter roof sheets (which still requires the steep pitch to be lifted at the bottom) you will be fixing leaks from time to time. Looks like a fair bit of patchwork has already taken place previously. What ever you do is going to either cost plenty or doing it yourself, take time and a good plan. At a minimum check out wacker flex, have a really good look at your roof knowing what wacker flex can offer, hopefully it'll tick the boxes and save you a quid or two. [/QUOTE]
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