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    1900s Terraced style house, roof problems

    Thanks @Barthy and everyone for comments so far, really helpful! I think it’s safe to say the dry verge that has been installed isn’t up to standard or likely to improve things, it’s already showing water ingress on the raking edge. I’m looking for solutions now and would appreciate if anyone...
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    1900s Terraced style house, roof problems

    Thanks @^woody^ My thoughts exactly, the broken/individual plastic verges lead my to believe water could still escape into the gable wall. I think the roofer chose to use these as the roman tiles make for an awkward, waving edge that conflicts with a consistent verge piece. These verges that...
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    1900s Terraced style house, roof problems

    Thanks @^woody^ Yes the stained brick work is where the wall is damp on the interior. The dry verge is a very recent installation, I had the old cement replaced with the dry verge in an effort to combat the water potentially tracking under the verge tile edges. I'm exploring options at the...
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    1900s Terraced style house, roof problems

    Hi Everyone, thanks so far for engagement on this thread, I'm attaching some photos of the gable wall where you can see some damp. Water looks to run off the roof and track down the wall due to the trapezium shape. Any suggestions on how to prevent or resolve this?
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    1900s Terraced style house, roof problems

    I live in a 1900s terraced style house, it is joined back to back as opposed to having neighbours either side, meaning it has two gable walls. The house is a peculiar shape and on the right hand side it widens towards the back, from a Birdseye view it forms a trapezium. The roof features Roman...
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