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Can I apply a pourable rubber roofing compound over a leaky roll roof?

I live in the northeast and currently have roll roofing covering a flat roof with about a 6 to 8 inch pitch. Rain water's leaking into the house just behind where the gutter sits but the roll roof has enough holes (mostly from nails) for water to get in from almost anywhere. Can I buy a rubber roof coating something similar to a driveway sealer that I can pour on and spread out over the roll roof or do I need to pull the roll roof off and do a sheet of EPDM rubber. I'm looking for the easiest, lowest cost solution because I can't afford a contractor and I have never done a roofing project before. NOT HANDY AT ALL!

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I do believe Ben Franklin had this one covered back in the18th Century. We still use it today. It's called a lightning rod. Look it up.
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If the Officers entered you residence within the scope of their duty and found contraband then yes they are allowed to do this. They were responding to a fire alarm and needed to check the residence. The judge will hear the details of the case and determine if the marijuana can be used against you in court. In other words, it will be up to the judge to determine if the entry and the finding of the marijuana were legitimate. There is no way anyone here can say it was a valid entry and seizure or not without more details. I suspect it will be allowed. However, I am not the judge so my belief does not really matter. What kind of residence was this, who was home, and what kind of alarm was this (i.e. smoke detector, monitored commercial fire alarm, etc.)?
Well why would you want to? We generate our own, *stable*, energy sources in many ways, and can store energy in batteries. Lightning can be very destructive, and unpredictable - it's best to treat it like what it is - a hazard to minimize lightning rods will channel it to the ground, leaving a structure undamaged, for example.

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