How to repair water leak on my roof?

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Hi, I have water running down the side of my house because of a crack in the valley on my roof. I know this is the cause because I sprayed the spot where the crack is and water started to leak down the house wall.

My question is how do I fix it? :) I am guessing I need to cement the tiles again where the crack is by removing the existing cement. How do I remove the cement - just with a hammer and chisel?

Any tips/advice much appreciated.
 

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A simpler fix would be roofing sealant and you would be best cleaning and drying the area first with a stiff brush and choose a sealant that can be used in damp or wet conditions. Get as much as you can into the joint until it fills the crease and smooth with a wet finger. Alternatively the tiles need to come off and either grind out the mortar or hope it comes off with a hammer and chisel and rebed the tiles and point flush. You may be better re-doing the lower section too as it doesn't look that great to be honest and may also be letting water in.
A lot will depend on access as it looks like a steep roof so make sure you do it safely.
 
Thanks for your reply. Actually I have fixed the issue and so far it seems to have worked, finders crossed. The solution I used was to hammer and chisel out the old mortar and then replace with new cement. I did not lift the tiles as the first tile on each row is cemented in and I did not want to damage the tiles by trying to lift them. With regards the lower section, I did test these rows and it is keeping the water out, for now at least! But yes, it looks pretty messy, I think the chap who did it just buttered some cement over what was already there, without removing old mortar. He did from it a ladder, but Im using mobile scaffolding :)
 
It did not work after all! Looks like the water is coming in from under the cement on the left side of the valley! I can slide a business card under the cement so enough room for water to get in...I will do the same for the left side, chisel out the old mortar and re-point. Is it good idea to apply cement to lead in the first place though?
 
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I fixed this by re-pointing all the verge tiles from the start till the end of the valley, no more leak down the house wall!
 
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