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Old 09-23-2022, 08:06 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by dutchmensport View Post
Remove them, place a 1/4 in sheet of plywood over the holes, right on top of everything. Use a few wood screws to hold it in place. Use a LOT of Dicor caulking under the plywood and around the screws, around the edges, seal it up good. Then cover the plywood with some new rubber roof material, enough to go over it all and extend beyond a couple inches. Use Dicor again around the edges and even Eternabond tape to hold the edges down on top of that. Done.

Before laying down the plywood, sand down the upper edge so its more rounded and not a sharp corner so it won't hurt the rubber roof material by cutting it.
A couple pieces of Eternabond tape would be much easier, faster, probably better leak protection & wouldn't need to drill more holes in the roof for screws.
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