- Oct 3, 2014
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I used a rubberized roof coat product I got from Lowes (Blackjack#57). If it can stand up to protecting and sealing a roof in all kinds of weather and temp extremes, it can easily handle protecting a chicken coop floor. Unlike vinyl or linolium, it becomes a permanent part of the floor. It doesn't crack or peel. To apply. I dumped it onto the floor and pushed it around with a roller. It totally seals all floor seams and the gap where the walls meet the floor. It has been in the coop 2yrs, and looks as good as when I first put it in there.
Jack
Can you use this on its own for a sloped roof over the nesting boxes? Or does it need tar paper underneath?