leggymeggyorganic
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also, if you advise painting gaco first before assembly, do you have any tips or tricks for me?
This stuff is so expensive, i don't want to mess up.
This stuff is so expensive, i don't want to mess up.
The Company we are building our yurt with, knows people that have used this with success. I was just testing the waters to see who else i could find before i did it.
I have found yurts on yurt trader for sale, who have used gaco. So it seems to have worked at least enough.
Meg
If this is a vinyl cover you can chemically weld other pieces to it. get billboard material
Hi everyone... Hoping someone can give me the benefit of their experience. We bought a used 24' yurt and now, unpacking it, find that the roof is full of pinholes... We're looking at the elastomeric options but all the manufacturers are telling me their product won't adhere to vinyl. I'm wondering if anyone has had luck with Gacoroof or another product? And if they can offer some guidance? Thanks!
I'm sure you've come up with something by now. However, if by some chance you didn't......read post #17 in this thread. It is my experience using Gaco silicone paint...on vinyl.
For all others interested in this thread, after 9 years...here's an update: The silicone does not hold up well to abrasion. The ropes that help hold my roof panels on have rubbed the silicone off. We have also lost some silicone on the roof from slabs of snow sliding off. OTHERWISE...this stuff appears to be as intact and useful as it was when I applied it.
For reference, we're in the mountains which normally gets 7' of snow/yr (we got 10' this yr). The yurt is on a south facing slope getting full sun every day. It doesn't look new...but I don't care. It doesn't look shabby.
At some point, I will have to repaint the roof. As of right now though, I've seen nothing that makes me think I'll have to do this any time soon. Even if I do get a small leak, the water would just run down the bubble wrap insulation and end up outside anyway.
In summary, the Gaco silicone far exceeded my expectations and was many times less $ than a new cover. My cover is now 36 years old and I don't see why I couldn't squeeze 20 more out of it with another application at some point.
