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    Garage roof

    Hi, I received the quote back from Britmet Tileform and it came in at £750. This is too much for me do it in the immediate future, is there anything I can do in the interim to protect the timbers in the roof and keep out as much of the water as possible? Thank you
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    Garage roof

    Thank you, I'll get in touch with them.
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    Garage roof

    Hi, The house I have bought comes with a garage that has a mono pitch roof, the pitch of which is just over 9 degrees which is too accute for the double roman clay tiles that are currently on it so its quite leaky. I've heard talk on this site of "Metal tiles" will these do the job? and where...
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    Leaking garage roof

    Hi thanks, The roof type is a mono pitch roof I took on board what you said about ventilation and widened an exiting hole in the bottom of the door for the tumble dryer piping. This is the tile type http://www.bensreckyard.co.uk/image-detail.asp?imageID=8061182 I replaced the felt...
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    Roofs with condensation

    Hi, Thanks for the advice, The existing ceiling was simply skimmed by the builder we have been using for everything and then sealed with a bathroom ceiling paint and the edges with a bead of silicon. The extractor fan seems to do a reasonable job of removing the steam from the shower. I...
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    Leaking garage roof

    Hi I have a leaking garage roof, especially after heavy rain, the roof is a simple right angle triangle. At the high point at the back of the roof where it sits on the wall there is currently nothing except some mortar what would be needed to prevent water getting in at this point? I...
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    Roofs with condensation

    Hi, I believe the roof in the loft is suffering from condensation caused by moving a bathroom upstairs as it was fine before this was done. The give away clue is the water forming in droplets on the felt. However it might be a leak, to be on the safe side, how can I tell? and how can I...
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