Patch the nail or screw holes by slipping a piece of roof flashing underneath the shingle.
How to repair rubber roof leaks.
When the membrane is completely dry apply the appropriate roof repair material such as roof cement tar or peel and stick patch.
Small nail holes left behind from old vents satellite dish brackets or anything previously attached to the roof can allow water to enter and cause damage for years before leaking is noticed.
This will give you a clean broad surface to apply your adhesive to.
Examine all seams on your roof for splitting or separating.
Locate the source of the leak on the roof then use a utility knife to slice through the rubber roof around the suspected trouble spot.
Weathered membrane cleaner this liquid is used to dissolve and remove residue off the roof which.
If you take that step be sure to cover the nail heads with tar roof sealant or peel and stick flashing patch.
Cannot be washed off by water.
Mark those you find.
Epdm primer or glue this is used to adhere patches and flashing to rubber membrane.
Pull off the old rubber roofing from the cut area.
Separate the leaking seam to about 12 inches or more from the leak.