I am going to replace my sewer vent on the roof and need some answers before I start.
it seems that there is a massive amount of Dicor self leveling caulk around the vent cap and everything else that is mounted to the rubber roof, how does a person remove the old caulk without damageing the roof membrane? that stuff seems to be alive when messing with it it sticks to everything when disturbed. I dont think this stuff likes to come off. I need sugestion please or a way to do it.
this is my idea seeing I have never had to remove this stuff, I was going to cut the old dicor around the vent cap near the edge, but not to cut the membrane, just enugh to remove the screws and pry the cap off, then take a sharp razor and remove some of the old caulk clean the area and put on the new vent cap then put on some new Dicor Caulk over the old caulk and new cap. is this the way it should be done?
Well all went well I used a good putty knife and a rug cutters blade to cut the caulk around the cap base then a sharp blade to remove the excess caulk, buttoned it up and recaulked it, job was easier than I expected just gooie.
thanks for all the support comments.
Don