Tired of sitting pots and buckets down to catch water drops from your leaking conservatory roof? Want to know how to reseal your damaged conservatory roof panels? Or repair a cracked conservatory gutter? All these issues may seem like tedious and potentially expensive jobs, but they don’t have to be.
Whether you need to repair the faulty flashing or remove and reseal discoloured sealant, CT1 brown is the best solution for many of your conservatory repair issues.
In this post, we’ll let you know how you can fix common issues with garden conservatories using the highly praised sealant and adhesive from C-Tec, CT1.
Repair cracks in your conservatory roof panels
If you don’t take the time to repair cracks in your conservatory’s roof panels, you risk further issues developing including dampness and leaks.
CT1 comes in lots of different colours such as white, clear, black, and many more. If you love the rustic look, CT1 brown is a great match for surroundings with lots of wooden finishes. And, with its high strength and durable bonding power, CT1 will seal cracks in your roof panels with ease.
For best results, clean any debris or dirt that may be on the surface of the roof panels using a damp cloth. You can then apply CT1 sealant along the crack and give it time to cure. Once fully cured, CT1 will act as a barrier and prevent any further damage or leaks from developing in the future.
Fix damaged conservatory gutters
CT1 has gained a reputation as the best gutter sealant. It’s not surprising considering it has excellent flexibility and water resistance, which means it can create strong bonds in wet conditions and even under water.
If you have a damaged gutter, the first step is to locate the source of the problem. Once you know where the problem originates, you can use CT1 brown to repair the damage and return your gutters to working order.
Seal a leaking conservatory roof along the joint
One of the most common areas for leaks to occur in conservatories is where it joins with the house. It’s often the flashing that’s the issue with a leak like this. Depending on the extent of the leak, a high-quality seal is crucial for the job to be a success.
With 360% more strength than traditional hybrid polymers, CT1 brown’s TRIBRID® Technology won’t let you down. When it comes to sealing a leaking conservatory roof along the joint that meets your home, you need to use a sealant you can trust. CT1 adheres to virtually any material including glass, metal, wood, fiberglass, tiles, concrete, most stones, mirrors, and most synthetic materials.
Why use CT1 brown to repair conservatory leaks?
The most common cause of a leak in a conservatory is general wear and tear. The old sealant may need to be replaced with a stronger alternative. Since your conservatory will likely be exposed to different weather conditions, you need a sealant that is weather resistant.
CT1 creates effective seals that are UV resistant and water resistant, and they also have excellent vibration resistance. You can use it to repair anything from hairline cracks to larger issues that need extra attention.
Fix any leaks around your home with CT1 brown, which you can buy today from Travis Perkins!