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Are my ridge tiles the fault here?
Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 3.29 PM
Hi, I have a leak in my roof. Our roof is pitched. The house is a semi and there is a chimney between the houses. Water is getting in next to the chimney brickwork. From the outside the flashing looks grossly normal. I think I can see a cracked tile. On the inside I can see what looks like flashing hanging down and if I press upwards on the roofing underlay I can feel a sort of crunching. The underlay has come away at the side of the leak and I can see a crick of daylight at the edge of the tiles. To me this sounds like some combination of a cracked/slipped tile and a flashing problem. We had a roofing chap round and he says that the ridge tiles need replacing/relaying. He says that he would look for and replace any loose tiles and damaged flashing as part of the work but that he no longer does isolated small jobs as he feels he can't guarantee a leak free roof with the approach. He's quoting about £1300 for the job. He has not looked in the loft to see the leak. I confess myself somewhat sceptical. So, I have a few questions I was hoping someone might help with... (1) How can I tell if my ridge tiles need replacing? What are the symptoms? (2) How difficult is fixing a cracked tile/damaged flashing? Is this a ladder sort of job or would a scaffold be required? Is he right to suggest that such a repair is likely to be unsatisfactory? (3) Is such a repair likely to be a false economy? Many thanks in advance, James
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