I have had the fascia of my house replaced and recently my roofer came round and told me that the eave tiles have not been replaced.
The company which replaced the fascia said that eave tiles are not needed as they have weatherproofed the roof by putting in a sealed layer of siliguard (can't find it on tinternet - possibly not spelled correctly).
I have been up to look and can certainly see a vertical layer of black plasticcy material laid under and inset from the bottom layer of roof tiles, leading into the gutter.
The roofer says the eave tiles need to go back.
Both parties have a vested interest in their advice.
Any idea who is correct?
Thanks, in ignorance
CJ
The company which replaced the fascia said that eave tiles are not needed as they have weatherproofed the roof by putting in a sealed layer of siliguard (can't find it on tinternet - possibly not spelled correctly).
I have been up to look and can certainly see a vertical layer of black plasticcy material laid under and inset from the bottom layer of roof tiles, leading into the gutter.
The roofer says the eave tiles need to go back.
Both parties have a vested interest in their advice.
Any idea who is correct?
Thanks, in ignorance
CJ