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  1. First Timer Lady

    Slate undercloak nailed onto battens

    Do you mean, we need fit capping on the end of batten to protect its wood?
  2. First Timer Lady

    Slate undercloak nailed onto battens

    Now that i have narrower over hang, should I 1. remove the wood covering and the slate undercloak to make the roof back to original, 2. just remove the wood, leave the undercook, or 3. any other good option? please help me…!
  3. First Timer Lady

    Slate undercloak nailed onto battens

    Ok, so what need to be done now? ask him to continue? or remove the new wood covering? What is the best solution? also I don’t like the look of how the wet verge was done and it’s colour. Is the mortar too thick or ok?
  4. First Timer Lady

    Slate undercloak nailed onto battens

    Thank you for your post. Can you tell me what would be the implications of having not enough over hang?
  5. First Timer Lady

    Slate undercloak nailed onto battens

    Hello, I bought my first house three years ago. The house is in gothic revival style and built in 1861. recently I have had the bargeboard and finials repaired and replaced some part by a local joiner. Now, a roofer is putting tiles back but he decided to have a new piece of wood made and...
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