Hi - thanks in advance for any help.
With respect to the attached photo, it is from an apartment I am in the process of buying. The surveyor noted the missing tiles etc and said it urgently needs repairing.
It is from a 4 storey apartment block with a flat roof and it looks like you can get access to the roof (from Google earth). The floor and mansard roof were added onto an existing 1930’s block, 9 years ago. The existing owners have already had a leak (after 3 years of being built) which was fixed - doesn’t fill me with confidence.
It isn’t covered by the 10 year new build scheme as they, as well as the insurance company issuing the insurance certificate, went bankrupt.
So before completing etc I wanted an opinion if this is a big expensive repair job ie scaffolding etc, or whether it could be fixed from the roof?
Thanks again.
With respect to the attached photo, it is from an apartment I am in the process of buying. The surveyor noted the missing tiles etc and said it urgently needs repairing.
It is from a 4 storey apartment block with a flat roof and it looks like you can get access to the roof (from Google earth). The floor and mansard roof were added onto an existing 1930’s block, 9 years ago. The existing owners have already had a leak (after 3 years of being built) which was fixed - doesn’t fill me with confidence.
It isn’t covered by the 10 year new build scheme as they, as well as the insurance company issuing the insurance certificate, went bankrupt.
So before completing etc I wanted an opinion if this is a big expensive repair job ie scaffolding etc, or whether it could be fixed from the roof?
Thanks again.