by DIYJack »
Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:41 am
Hi tcplumbing
I would suggest that in this situation, liquid rubber is not the answer to the underside of the roof. If the reinforcement has corroded resulting in the concrete bursting away, then it may be possible to effect a repair. This is provided the corrosion of the reinforcement has not reduced the section of the reinforcing bars too much and the concrete remaining is assessed to be in a condition to receive a repair. Only a structural engineer would be able to assess whether that is the case or not. If the reinforcement has corroded too much, has lost section completely or has dropped away or the concrete has deteriorated beyond safe, economical repair then the only viable way forward is to replace with a traditional timber/felt roof.
If the reinforcement is reduced in section but is not corroded completely through and the concrete is assessed to be in good condition, then it is sometimes possible to insert a steel member (a channel or universal beam section) under the roof slab to halve the span of the slab (the slab would normally span the shortest distance) but a structural engineer would advise.
Hope this helps.