2 layers on a flat roof?

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I have an old flat felt roof on an extension to the house that had developed a leak over the winter. I patched it with tape to see it though but figure it needs replaced before another winter. Never having attempted a roof before I thought the first step would be to get some quotes see what the "pros" would do with it.

I have had one back there the guy will do the following:

  • Strip the roof..
    Recover roof with 1 layer fibreglass felt
    1 layer 4mm polyester torch on green mineral felt
    finish with flashings and raggle cut into wall.

Everything I read about felt roofs has three layers. Is the above two layer system legit or am I best to avoid this?
 
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OK if it looks OK then I might consider this as he is asking for £500 which is probably pretty reasonable. (its approx 10-12M sqr BTW).
 
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It's more than reasonable, it's cheap. Make sure the roof boards are good though.
 
£500 for approx 11sm works out at £45.45 per sm. On that spec I would have thought thats about right. Its a days work, materials won't cost all that much.
 
If the roof boarding is planks I'd go for three layers, the first being nailed. If it's sheets like plywood then 2 layers would be ok, but I'd taoe tye joints first.
 

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