Late last year I stripped our old garage roof of felt and chipboard due to water damage. I replaced the decking with OSB and then left it covered until recently when I had a roofing company refelt it and also replace the timber facia with UPVC at the same time.
My query concerns the verges around the edge of the roof. The garage is detached and previously there were verge drips at the rear and two sides along with a gutter under the front eaves at the lowest edge of the sloped roof.
When the roofing company replaced the roof (less the decking) they didn't create any verges. Instead the roof is flat to all edges.
Is it normal not to have these verges or is the onus on me to specify them, or do roofers usually ask what is required?
I must say that I had taken it for granted that they would add timber fillets and felt over them.
Many thanks for any advice.
My query concerns the verges around the edge of the roof. The garage is detached and previously there were verge drips at the rear and two sides along with a gutter under the front eaves at the lowest edge of the sloped roof.
When the roofing company replaced the roof (less the decking) they didn't create any verges. Instead the roof is flat to all edges.
Is it normal not to have these verges or is the onus on me to specify them, or do roofers usually ask what is required?
I must say that I had taken it for granted that they would add timber fillets and felt over them.
Many thanks for any advice.