I've just bought a 1930s semi with a flat roofed extension.
The surveyor has identified extensive moss on the felt lining to the flat roof, and has said moss needs to be removed, which will take some of the roof with it, which means whole thing needs to be relined.
A builder recently came around and said the solution would be a fibre glass roof, he reckons they're more durable than the felt ones.
However, I've just had someone off mybuilder say that builders would say that fibre glass are better, because they're easier to do.
So I was wondering whether anyone had any views on what would we better for the roof: fibre glass or felt?
The surveyor has identified extensive moss on the felt lining to the flat roof, and has said moss needs to be removed, which will take some of the roof with it, which means whole thing needs to be relined.
A builder recently came around and said the solution would be a fibre glass roof, he reckons they're more durable than the felt ones.
However, I've just had someone off mybuilder say that builders would say that fibre glass are better, because they're easier to do.
So I was wondering whether anyone had any views on what would we better for the roof: fibre glass or felt?