Hello,
Not long after moving into our house last winter, I noticed some of the plaster was damp at the side of the dormer window in my daughter's bedroom. On inspecting the roof from a ladder, I noticed some of the mortar was missing and the valleys were full of vegetation. See below picture.
At the time, I had a "handyman" friend of the family come round and clear the "greenery" and repoint the missing mortar.
However, after redecorating in my daughter's room I have noticed the damp has gradually come back. As before, the damp plaster is below the point marked by the red spot in the 2nd picture.
I have since had a couple of different roofing contractors come round to look at it and give price estimates. The first recommended replacing the existing "plastic" valleys with lead. The second recommended painting over the existing valleys with a fibre glass resin. Both propose to relay and repoint the immediate tiles surrounding the valley. They also both recommend doing both valleys as it is likely to be only a matter of time before the one on the other side of the dormer fails too, I agree that this makes sense as I have also seen at first hand just how crumbly and brittle the existing mortar is.
My question is: Is painting the existing valley just a short term fix, or is it better to pay the extra for the lead, or alternatively are new GRP valleys the best option?
I must stress that I intend to stay in this house for another 20 years at least, so I want the problem fixing properly and don't mind paying a bit extra now if it means I end up with a better job long term.
Thanks
Mike
Not long after moving into our house last winter, I noticed some of the plaster was damp at the side of the dormer window in my daughter's bedroom. On inspecting the roof from a ladder, I noticed some of the mortar was missing and the valleys were full of vegetation. See below picture.
At the time, I had a "handyman" friend of the family come round and clear the "greenery" and repoint the missing mortar.
However, after redecorating in my daughter's room I have noticed the damp has gradually come back. As before, the damp plaster is below the point marked by the red spot in the 2nd picture.
I have since had a couple of different roofing contractors come round to look at it and give price estimates. The first recommended replacing the existing "plastic" valleys with lead. The second recommended painting over the existing valleys with a fibre glass resin. Both propose to relay and repoint the immediate tiles surrounding the valley. They also both recommend doing both valleys as it is likely to be only a matter of time before the one on the other side of the dormer fails too, I agree that this makes sense as I have also seen at first hand just how crumbly and brittle the existing mortar is.
My question is: Is painting the existing valley just a short term fix, or is it better to pay the extra for the lead, or alternatively are new GRP valleys the best option?
I must stress that I intend to stay in this house for another 20 years at least, so I want the problem fixing properly and don't mind paying a bit extra now if it means I end up with a better job long term.
Thanks
Mike