Hi,
Can anyone advise how to work safely on this garage roof?
I need to take out the screws the installer stupidly put in the troughs (which now leak like seive holes), seal the holes and fix screws on the peaks.
The sheets are only about 4 years old and not asbestos, but I'm going crazy researching different options I can use to lay over the top giving enough reach, enough weight distribution and not costing an arm and a leg (nor the cost of my arms and legs after going through the roof!).
I think I'm supposed to cover three purlins, but that would cover the overlapped join and would that not put stress on the bottom edge of the top sheets? Am I better off working with separate lengths for the top and bottom half of the roof to avoid this (but covering just two purlins)?
I've been looking at hiring alloy staging boards as one option?
I'm stuck with remedial repairs (like my flashing tape solution to a water runback nightmare) until I can agree full replacement with my neighbour.
Thanks for taking the time to look.
Can anyone advise how to work safely on this garage roof?
I need to take out the screws the installer stupidly put in the troughs (which now leak like seive holes), seal the holes and fix screws on the peaks.
The sheets are only about 4 years old and not asbestos, but I'm going crazy researching different options I can use to lay over the top giving enough reach, enough weight distribution and not costing an arm and a leg (nor the cost of my arms and legs after going through the roof!).
I think I'm supposed to cover three purlins, but that would cover the overlapped join and would that not put stress on the bottom edge of the top sheets? Am I better off working with separate lengths for the top and bottom half of the roof to avoid this (but covering just two purlins)?
I've been looking at hiring alloy staging boards as one option?
I'm stuck with remedial repairs (like my flashing tape solution to a water runback nightmare) until I can agree full replacement with my neighbour.
Thanks for taking the time to look.

