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    Gutter / Roof gap too big?

    Good idea. Hadn't thought of that. Was thinking I would need to raise and overlap next doors gutter to avoid leaks where they would meet at the centre. Will look into them. Cheers
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    Gutter / Roof gap too big?

    To create a pitched roof on top of a flat roof, the timbers and tiles used to build it have raised the leading edge of the roof by about two to three inches. This have left a large gap between the gutter and tiles. The roofer has bridged the gap with membrane. The adjoining semi still has a...
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    Leaking Metal Chimney Stack

    Thanks for the detailing of the issues. Will get it looked at. I thought initially that this was a good neat job but now it appears to be a rush corner cutting job to make more profit. Hopefully the issues can be resolved without too much new costs.
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    Leaking Metal Chimney Stack

    Thanks for the info. Will follow it up.
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    Leaking Metal Chimney Stack

    Hi, neither gas fire is in use as far as I know, certainly not ours although they are both potentially useable. Wasn't happy about the neighbours flue proximity but we had the new roof. We could possibly offer to pay to get his raised if he agreed. My immediate worry is the leak down the seam...
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    Leaking Metal Chimney Stack

    Hi, we had a new roof fitted five months ago (left side roof). Around the seam area of the circular chimney stack (see image 1) water is leaking into the roof. We've asked another roofer to take a look at it from the outside and he says the original installer has fitted the chimney...
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    Leaking Metal Chimney Stack

    Hello, had a new roof installed four months ago. Since then, water has been dripping down the chimney stack around the seam area (image 1). We've had another roofer take a look at the chimney from the outside and he says the original installer has fitted it incorrectly/wrong way round? From the...
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