Hi,
I am struggling to understand my roofing contractor's quote and reasoning behind some of the work.
The roof on our rear extension (extended by previous owner) is missing the edges in the bottom corners and it slipped over the years. We need to replace the old skylights, so we want to have the roof repaired and loft insulation installed as well. The contractor suggested stripping the roof, fitting insulation, re felt and batten roof, two new windows with flashing kits, tile the roof back in fitting dry hip and ridge system. He wants to replace the battens and says that to access the felt you need to lift the battens off and fit in new ones at the end. That adds almost £1k to the quote. Is this necessary? The battens are in a good shape and there have never been any leaks on this roof. Is it possible to replace the felt without replacing the battens? Any advice?
Many thanks,
Lydia
I am struggling to understand my roofing contractor's quote and reasoning behind some of the work.
The roof on our rear extension (extended by previous owner) is missing the edges in the bottom corners and it slipped over the years. We need to replace the old skylights, so we want to have the roof repaired and loft insulation installed as well. The contractor suggested stripping the roof, fitting insulation, re felt and batten roof, two new windows with flashing kits, tile the roof back in fitting dry hip and ridge system. He wants to replace the battens and says that to access the felt you need to lift the battens off and fit in new ones at the end. That adds almost £1k to the quote. Is this necessary? The battens are in a good shape and there have never been any leaks on this roof. Is it possible to replace the felt without replacing the battens? Any advice?
Many thanks,
Lydia