Hello,
I'm putting some new rafters into an edwardian butterfly roof, on the advice of a structural engineer, and when it rains there appears to be large water marks forming on the membrane. No water is getting through, but in the darkest spots, around the valley, it's starting to feel slightly damp. This might be a stupid question, but is this normal, or do I have issues on top of my roof. I have treated all of the existing rafters and valley beam for rot as part of the process anyway. I just don't want to put up the new rafters if this is going to be a problem. The roof is not that old, but having uncovered some of the work I have, I cant trust that it was done properly.
Ive attached pictures.
Thanks
I'm putting some new rafters into an edwardian butterfly roof, on the advice of a structural engineer, and when it rains there appears to be large water marks forming on the membrane. No water is getting through, but in the darkest spots, around the valley, it's starting to feel slightly damp. This might be a stupid question, but is this normal, or do I have issues on top of my roof. I have treated all of the existing rafters and valley beam for rot as part of the process anyway. I just don't want to put up the new rafters if this is going to be a problem. The roof is not that old, but having uncovered some of the work I have, I cant trust that it was done properly.
Ive attached pictures.
Thanks