Filling the gap under valley edge tiles

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The tiles that border our valley gutters have a sizeable gap under them. They are not mortared.

There's enough space in there for birds to nest, which is not ideal, so I want to fill the gap with mortar.

Is it OK to first put some expanding foam in there as a backing? Otherwise it's going to take a lot of time and materials to fill, and I know from (limited) experience that the mortar will tend to slump out unless it has something to fix against.
 
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Expanding foam may lift the tiles up, block it out with a stiff mortar mix and finish it the next day.
 
The tiles that border our valley gutters have a sizeable gap under them. They are not mortared.

There's enough space in there for birds to nest, which is not ideal, so I want to fill the gap with mortar.

Is it OK to first put some expanding foam in there as a backing? Otherwise it's going to take a lot of time and materials to fill, and I know from (limited) experience that the mortar will tend to slump out unless it has something to fix against.

Mortar isn't really used in valleys in Scotland anymore.

Your best bet is removing the tiles and installing comb-fillers - https://www.roofingsuperstore.co.uk/product/marley-eternit-eaves-comb-filler-62mm-x-1000mm.html - (You can get cheaper ones than this)
 
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Mortar isn't really used in valleys in Scotland anymore.

Your best bet is removing the tiles and installing comb-fillers - https://www.roofingsuperstore.co.uk/product/marley-eternit-eaves-comb-filler-62mm-x-1000mm.html - (You can get cheaper ones than this)

Thanks. If I used something like leadmate could I basically stick those to the valley? Otherwise I guess it means removing a couple of tiles on each side for the full length of the valleys (there are four) and nailing these onto the battens. Which ends up being a fair bit of work, but maybe that's what's needed.
 

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