I am looking at buying a 1930's 3 bed semi in north London. The survey has said roof is at end of life and the house is wet and damp. On inspection inside the loft there is no plastic membrane between the timber and tiles. You can just see the back of tiles and holes.
I am thinking all tiles need to come off, plastic down and then re tiled with same or similar tiles (in a conservation area so tiles have to be matched). The roof is a steep pitch with flat roofs over back two bedrooms.
Please can anyone give me advise on what I should be looking to pay roughly for this kind of job and in addition if this is the right way to go or patch up? Thanks - pics attached in album //www.diynot.com/network/James204/albums/ View media item 75542 View media item 75543 View media item 75544 View media item 75555 View media item 75556
I am thinking all tiles need to come off, plastic down and then re tiled with same or similar tiles (in a conservation area so tiles have to be matched). The roof is a steep pitch with flat roofs over back two bedrooms.
Please can anyone give me advise on what I should be looking to pay roughly for this kind of job and in addition if this is the right way to go or patch up? Thanks - pics attached in album //www.diynot.com/network/James204/albums/ View media item 75542 View media item 75543 View media item 75544 View media item 75555 View media item 75556