Evening!
Back in 2017 we had a loft conversion with dormer fitted. After a bit the roof started leaking and it turned out to be that they had not terminated the dormer roof properly with the existing pitched roof. There were a few other bodges by the original builders but these were sorted out (so I thought) when the roofer replaced the front pitch and did some work on the dormer fibreglass roof.
However, ever since the dormer was installed, on windy nights there has been a lot of banging coming from the roof. I'd been up there a number of times but couldn't see anything obvious. Anyway, the last visit on to the roof produced this:
So finally I have identified that it has been trim rattle, caused by the trim not being properly fixed down (it doesn't look like it is wide enough to fit it's location). Three months later I've got round to actually getting some quotes and was surprised one roofer suggested removing all the existing trim and torching mineral felt over the top. I'd assumed that it would be best putting fibreglass back over the top (this is what the other roofer quoted for).
In reality i'm happy either way as long as its sealed and stops banging every windy winter night. I'm not bothered if it doesn't match as it can't be seen anywhere from the house or garden but I am bothered that it is done right!
Can anyone advise please if both these options are good and if so which they would favour? At the moment the like for like replacement from the second quote is 50% higher than the torch on option but i'm happy to pay the extra IF the opinion is that hands down this is the best option.
Thanks for any advice!
Back in 2017 we had a loft conversion with dormer fitted. After a bit the roof started leaking and it turned out to be that they had not terminated the dormer roof properly with the existing pitched roof. There were a few other bodges by the original builders but these were sorted out (so I thought) when the roofer replaced the front pitch and did some work on the dormer fibreglass roof.
However, ever since the dormer was installed, on windy nights there has been a lot of banging coming from the roof. I'd been up there a number of times but couldn't see anything obvious. Anyway, the last visit on to the roof produced this:
So finally I have identified that it has been trim rattle, caused by the trim not being properly fixed down (it doesn't look like it is wide enough to fit it's location). Three months later I've got round to actually getting some quotes and was surprised one roofer suggested removing all the existing trim and torching mineral felt over the top. I'd assumed that it would be best putting fibreglass back over the top (this is what the other roofer quoted for).
In reality i'm happy either way as long as its sealed and stops banging every windy winter night. I'm not bothered if it doesn't match as it can't be seen anywhere from the house or garden but I am bothered that it is done right!
Can anyone advise please if both these options are good and if so which they would favour? At the moment the like for like replacement from the second quote is 50% higher than the torch on option but i'm happy to pay the extra IF the opinion is that hands down this is the best option.
Thanks for any advice!