Hi all, I have a 6x3m garage roof that has started letting water in. I apologize if I don't use the correct terminology in the following expatiation. I should mention that I'm about to sell this house and obviously I want to avoid spending a fortune on fixing this problem. I have a friend who is a general builder and he has said that we should not bother removing the existing felt and just over-board it with shuttering ply and then torch on the new felt. Now, I'm a tradesman my self, but not a roofer. To me this doesn't seem like good practice, as I feel we would be trapping damp under the new timber sheeting? If I was keeping the house, I would rip off the old felt and make good the boarding underneath. If you take a look at the photos I have attached, you will see that the roof is failing mostly at the gutter end and along the cloak tops. I was thinking about using Acrypol+ to patch things up. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you!
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