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Dormer tiles

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Yellow - Are the gaps in these dormer tiles normal? Anything to be worried about?

Red - the corner or edge tiles seem to be loose or moved by strong winds. Anything to be worried about? And what’s the best fix?

Yellow top left - looks like the roof felt was stuck with adhesive and strong winds maybe lifting it up. What’s the best solution to address this?
 

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Yellow - Are the gaps in these dormer tiles normal? Anything to be worried about?

Red - the corner or edge tiles seem to be loose or moved by strong winds. Anything to be worried about? And what’s the best fix?

Yellow top left - looks like the roof felt was stuck with adhesive and strong winds maybe lifting it up. What’s the best solution to address this?
Was the roof built along with the fascia detail and then the tile hanging added as an afterthought? It looks as there was no (roof overhang) consideration at all.

Tiles look ok. The LH/RH corners don't always sit as tight as you would like. Fingers crossed they used both tile holes. (y)
 

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