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We purchased a house last year and the house has a brick lean to with a corrugated (?) roof attached.
The people we bought it from took us into the lean to and said "That roof will need replacing. We've done everything we can to it and it leaks". We couldn't really see the 'leaks' as they had blue tarp covering the whole ceiling and the 'leaks' were leaking out the dip in the tarp at the centre. We believed them at first, however, they also said a number of things that have turned out to be true/seen through an amateurs eyes. For e.g they said "the stairs need replacing as it creaks. I think the steps are broken." Which they weren't. They just needed to be nailed down and They also said the plugs downstairs didn't work because the whole house needed rewiring.. Which it didn't it was just the wires had become loose on the back of the plugs. So, they're not the most reliable source.
Anyway, when we moved in i popped a few buckets under the centre. Well, a lot happened since we moved in (Wife becoming ill etc) so I've only just really had a chance to go and look at it properly. I have tipped 5-6 buckets over the roof plus had a hose pipe running water over every inch and I can only see two small poles about the size of a nail. even after it rained it's just those two spots.
As you can see they've tried to patch it up before but looking at it it doesn't look like they've used the correct material. This stuff looks like clay and is still slightly spongey.
I can't see anywhere else where it leaks and have wiped down the whole ceiling (after the cobwebs and spiders were removed) with a paper kitchen towel and no water was showing. I had originally budgeted £200 for the roof but that was when we first moved in and money has become even tighter since so i'm kind of hoping this is an easy fix and not a whole new roof lol.
Now, this is the question. From what you've seen/i've said does that look like it needs a new roof?
The plan (down the line) is to turn to room into a utility room with dot and dab/stud walls. Would you say we need a WHOLE new roof or would this be somewhat of an easy fix? Maybe using a sealant of some sort? I currently have a tube of this. Would this be much good?
I've also added some more pics etc. Sorry for the quality.
Any advice/tips would be welcome <3
Additional: Any idea if that roof is strong enough to get up onto? Lol not sure if you'd be able to tell..my guess is it isn't.
We purchased a house last year and the house has a brick lean to with a corrugated (?) roof attached.
The people we bought it from took us into the lean to and said "That roof will need replacing. We've done everything we can to it and it leaks". We couldn't really see the 'leaks' as they had blue tarp covering the whole ceiling and the 'leaks' were leaking out the dip in the tarp at the centre. We believed them at first, however, they also said a number of things that have turned out to be true/seen through an amateurs eyes. For e.g they said "the stairs need replacing as it creaks. I think the steps are broken." Which they weren't. They just needed to be nailed down and They also said the plugs downstairs didn't work because the whole house needed rewiring.. Which it didn't it was just the wires had become loose on the back of the plugs. So, they're not the most reliable source.
Anyway, when we moved in i popped a few buckets under the centre. Well, a lot happened since we moved in (Wife becoming ill etc) so I've only just really had a chance to go and look at it properly. I have tipped 5-6 buckets over the roof plus had a hose pipe running water over every inch and I can only see two small poles about the size of a nail. even after it rained it's just those two spots.
As you can see they've tried to patch it up before but looking at it it doesn't look like they've used the correct material. This stuff looks like clay and is still slightly spongey.
I can't see anywhere else where it leaks and have wiped down the whole ceiling (after the cobwebs and spiders were removed) with a paper kitchen towel and no water was showing. I had originally budgeted £200 for the roof but that was when we first moved in and money has become even tighter since so i'm kind of hoping this is an easy fix and not a whole new roof lol.
Now, this is the question. From what you've seen/i've said does that look like it needs a new roof?
The plan (down the line) is to turn to room into a utility room with dot and dab/stud walls. Would you say we need a WHOLE new roof or would this be somewhat of an easy fix? Maybe using a sealant of some sort? I currently have a tube of this. Would this be much good?
I've also added some more pics etc. Sorry for the quality.
Any advice/tips would be welcome <3
Additional: Any idea if that roof is strong enough to get up onto? Lol not sure if you'd be able to tell..my guess is it isn't.
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