Not sure if to pay the guy who fitted them, they have yet to leak when it rains but do leak if i hose the roof above them, they are on a slate roof that should weather well. they are 24 x 12 slates, he says hose is not fair assessment.
Having helped a local electrician installed around 40 pv installations, i will say he always employs a roofer[me] and a structural engineer as part of the package and we have beefed up the rafters on the majority of these roofs.
acrapol [£40-£50] painted down it may fix it for now but that sounds a reasonable price to replace the valley if hes going to replace with lead, you didnt say how long it is.
This wouldnt have been my first choice but as i said i wanted to get on yesterday, with time on my hands id have definately got a makita but it is only for home use.
Yes, there only50-60 quid on e-bay but it done the job ive been struggling with easily, ive spent £25 on bits for the other drill besides ive got kitchen and bathroom tile to strip so the chisel action will be handy, im happy with my purchase.
i got a bosch pbh 2000 xcel and drilled more holes in a couple of hours with 1 bit than i have with a dozen bits in the last 2 days, got it at b+q as i wanted to get on, was £85 with 15% discount today good value i think
i have a makita hammer drill which im drilling holes in concrete block and have got through quite a few drill bits and some hole are hard work , would it pay me to invest in an sds drill and would this make life easier.
ive got a straight up and over roof and just had a chimney remove on the gable under roof level cant take it right down as its part of the gable wall and is built in and outside making it 18inches - 2ft thick now when it rains water is pouring down inside bedroom walls
The house is currently empty apart from ground floor flat, it being renovated, roofer has a good reputation and 30yrs experience and says he 99.9% sure his roof isnt leaking and also says its condensation i just dont want to put ceiling up til im sure