I've already made a post that is related to this, so I hope it's okay to post this, as it's kind of a separate issue that got buried in my first post.
As you can see from the photos, at the end of the roof valley there is a v shaped gap in the overhang, which has led to quite a lot of water ingress behind the fascia. I eventually worked out the problem is caused by the eaves for the roof on the right being deeper than the roof on the left. So, the corner of the walls and the roof valley are on one alignment, but the corner of the eaves is different. There is a mismatch between them, causing this odd arrangement at the bottom end of the roof valley and the subsequent gap on the right side.
I've no idea how to go about fixing this. My only idea at the moment is to replace this tile, without cutting the corner off. It would be quite ugly, ruin the line of the valley and makes a bottleneck at the end but at the moment it seems like a better option than leaving it. What do you think? If you have an easy option I'd be very glad to hear it.
As you can see from the photos, at the end of the roof valley there is a v shaped gap in the overhang, which has led to quite a lot of water ingress behind the fascia. I eventually worked out the problem is caused by the eaves for the roof on the right being deeper than the roof on the left. So, the corner of the walls and the roof valley are on one alignment, but the corner of the eaves is different. There is a mismatch between them, causing this odd arrangement at the bottom end of the roof valley and the subsequent gap on the right side.
I've no idea how to go about fixing this. My only idea at the moment is to replace this tile, without cutting the corner off. It would be quite ugly, ruin the line of the valley and makes a bottleneck at the end but at the moment it seems like a better option than leaving it. What do you think? If you have an easy option I'd be very glad to hear it.
