We are erecting a steel portal frame 8m x 12m i have positioned the 9 inch treated purlins with small wooden blocks beneath them so I can attach white corrugated tin beneath the wooden blocks will enable the edges of the corrugated tin to slide in, and sit over the i-beams by approximately 20 mm...
Hello everyone,
My builders have installed these roof battens, however as you can see they are not horizontal and the lower battens are clearly sloping down. Is there an explanation behind this? The builders have said this is fine but I’m not sure how the tiles will be laid, and will the tiles...
Plumber fitted new boiler recently and the new flue goes through a small pitched ground floor roof.
Is this a bad job or am I being overly critical. Moreover, not sure the use of sealant/mastic under the sheet metal is a long term solution.
Would value some opinions.
Looking for some advice on roofing if I may:
I’m building a cabin with cold roof in SW UK and concerned about the air gap between insulation and OSB deck.
The roof comprises (inside to outside):
12mm Q mark plywood
Thick vapour barrier (black DPM) that is fitted best I could but without butyl...
Hi all,
In recent months, I noticed a leak coming through the middle of our house whenever the rain was heavy and constant.
Our house is an old Victorian House with a slate roof, which is pitched, with a chimney in the 'gulley' in-between where the two roofs meet. One roofer said it was likely...
I've got an old flat roof on my extension that is well due a change, it's not leaking but it's definitely dry and cracking in places and has a carpet of moss on it. We're planning on replacing the roof when we have the bathroom in the extension done next year.
I've started to remove the moss...
Evening,
New to the forum and so thanks in advance for any info provided.
Trying to deal with a leak at my fathers house. The leak has been coming from this hip end of the roof and, I think, from the dislodged/broken arris hip tiles.
All the arris tiles are fixed well but are loose but...
Hi all, hoping for some help.
So my neighbour has just built a porch that extends out from his house and today they have put the guttering up and they want to run the pipe down the house over the wall and into our shared drain.
No we share the rain water from the main roofs into our gully at...
I’m tiling the dormer using concrete plain tiles, but I’m stuck on the inside corners.
On the outside corners I used the 90° tile corners that come in pairs for left and right but on the inside, what type of flashing do i need? Specific type of soakers? I know you can get inside corner tiles...
It seems like we have rats in the house - can hear scratching on the ceilings. I've recently had the house refurbished (somewhat badly in areas) and found a gap between the facia and the wall. It's probably too large to caulk so does anyone have any ideas how I can fill it??
Hello, last year we had our roof redone and the size of the coping stones has been bothering us. A different builder as now commented on them too. Can you comment on whether the coping stones pictured are dangerously wide for the parapet and need to be replaced with narrower ones to avoid the...
I recently had my house re roofed using Brazilian slate.
Now after a month or so I can see lots of slates cracking at the corners (see photos). The roofer is highly experienced and regarded.
Is this likely to be the result of inferior slates, or is there another possible cause.
It would be...
Hi All
Just about to repair a small section of a roof that when measured will need double size tiles (600x600) cut down to a standard tile and a half size (450x600) so they finish in line with the end of the house and the other tiles.
My question is, is it ok to leave an exposed cut edge of the...
Hi there. I'm looking for some advice related to an issue with our loft if that's ok.
Our house is around 300 years old with the original stone roof (not listed). It has two loft cavities with an exterior wall running through the centre of the house.
Since moving in 3 years ago we have done...
Our 100-year-old tiled roof has no underfelt and a few tiles are starting to slip, so I guess it's time to re-roof with new breathable felt and battens, using as many original tiles as possible to avoid losing its character.
The old tiles seem generally sound; they have two holes, but they have...
Hello!
I found this forum from other "purlin nightmare" threads which had really good ideas.
The roof section in question is an extension around 3m wide (completed around 15y ago) which is partly separated from the main attic by the old gable end, the main roof is built using trusses in the...
Hi, We had a big storm this week and I ended up with water running down from my bathroom ceiling down my wall. Having checked the tiles it appears that one tile along the edge (verge I believe it correct term) has broken and it's directly above the leak, so quite sure it's the issue. I am...
Hi all, I have a lean to with a corrugated plastic roof. I've been given enough concrete double roman tiles to cover the area and I feel I'm capable enough to replace the roof myself. The only thing I don't know is if the current lean-to wall will be strong enough to take the weight. It's a...
Has anyone ever seen Spanish/French barrel tiles used in the UK for roofing? Seems a nice style but have never seen it used in this country and wondering why? Is it just not the fashion trends or is there something more serious regarding the materials, weather, etc?
Images of tiles (sold at...
So, I have a fibreglass roof in my shed that is fixed to a pebbledash wall (that our shed and our neighbours shed share. And there is a lot of water ingress, but it looks as if it’s coming from the joining. I’ve peaked below the fibreglass flashing and looks as if even underneath that there is...