I've got a tall narrow chimney which leaks in certain strong wind directions (in practice a frequency of about once every 18 months.)
In my imagination it looks as thought a slight puff of wind would knock it down although I'm sure it's a good deal stronger than it looks.
Been quoted £1000 to take it down below roof level and tile over or Approx £250 to find the leak and fix it/cap it properly.
I'm tempted to have it taken down but I'm a bit concerned about the risk of damage caused by scaffolding etc. (There's a brand new flat roof below it and I'm terrified it's get punctured.)
Should I man up and just get it taken down? Or get it 'fixed' and leave it where it is.
Is there any chance they could take it down and find the remaining gap is the wrong width for the tiles to cover?
In my imagination it looks as thought a slight puff of wind would knock it down although I'm sure it's a good deal stronger than it looks.
Been quoted £1000 to take it down below roof level and tile over or Approx £250 to find the leak and fix it/cap it properly.
I'm tempted to have it taken down but I'm a bit concerned about the risk of damage caused by scaffolding etc. (There's a brand new flat roof below it and I'm terrified it's get punctured.)
Should I man up and just get it taken down? Or get it 'fixed' and leave it where it is.
Is there any chance they could take it down and find the remaining gap is the wrong width for the tiles to cover?