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    Re-roof end of terrace house

    Thanks @catlad. 3.5 is the pitch, which is about 16 degree. So it is a shallow roof. I was also told by the roofer that the headlap is about 2.5 inches. So do I need planning permission if I change the style of roof tiles because the roof will look different from my neighbour's...
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    Re-roof end of terrace house

    Hi, Wonder if someone could help with this additional question - to add back the two missing courses of roof tiles, do I need structural calculations for the building reg application? Thanks. Phil
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    Re-roof end of terrace house

    Thanks for the advice. The pitch is around 3.5, which is quite shallow. The headlap for the tile (Redland Stonewold II) should be 4 inches at that pitch, but instead, it is around 2.5 inches due to the missing courses. If I use different types of tiles, would I need planning permission to...
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    Re-roof end of terrace house

    Hi, I live in a 15 years old end-of-terrace house and have to re-roof. Basically, the developer had laid 3 less courses of roof tiles in our block than other blocks. This has resulted in wind-driven rain penetrated the roof over the years and is causing roof leak as the roof-felt has holes in...
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    Do I need planning permission AND building control?

    Hi, I live in a 15 years old end-of-terrace house and have to re-roof. Basically, the developer had laid 3 less courses of roof tiles in our block than other blocks. This has resulted in wind-driven rain penetrated the roof over the years and is causing roof leak as the roof-felt has holes in...
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    How to remove nails from floorboards?

    @PrenticeBoy - Thanks for your suggestion. The more I looked at other forums, the more I am worrying about it's the T&G type of chipboard and extends across two rooms. Then I might have to saw it! Other people have suggested circular saw, hole-saw... etc. Hope I don't need those ...
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    How to remove nails from floorboards?

    Hi all, I have to lift some floorboards to see if there is water leak. However, i'm a bit stuck. I have a pry bar but there is no way I couldn't get it underneath the nail head and pull it out. Do I have to cut the board around the nail head to make some room? Here is a photo...
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    Legal question...

    Thanks for your comments. @tony - The leak only appeared after the stormy weather in last Oct/Nov. I guess it was at that time the roof felt gave up - too much water. I'll talk to CAB and RICS tomorrow and see what can I do. Your suggestion of name and shame is probably useful as I'll...
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    Legal question...

    Thanks Tony. They were new build houses 14 years ago. I remembered the development of our block was 4 months late. The builder might have rushed the job. My questions are: - (1) Since it was a new build house, why would NHBC inspector pass the house as ok if the roof was not done...
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    Legal question...

    Thanks sxturbo for your info. Our block consists of three houses and all of us experienced roof leak. In addition, the missing courses of tiles are still very visible. So there is no debate about whether the leak is due to wear and tear, or bad workmanship. I am thinking of class action...
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    Legal question...

    Only 14 years old. The two blocks of terraced houses are in the same development built by the same developer at the same time.
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    Legal question...

    Hi, Further to my recent roof leaks, I have discovered that the roof of our block of terraced houses has THREE LESS courses of roof tiles than other terraced houses in a different block built at the same time! Others have 16 courses, ours has only 13 courses. No wonder the wind-driven rain...
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    Roof leak due to faulty work

    Hi tony, regencyroofing, alastair, Thanks for your comments. The roofer has already installed lead soakers which he claims should stop water at the tiles/parapet wall interface. However, the leak is still there, and from the attached photo, it seems water still running onto the ceiling...
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