Hi,
Hope you don't mind me joining and lobbing in a query straight away. We had a bad job of the dry verge done a few years ago. Someone else has "fixed" it but I'm more than a little doubtful about his work. He said that the edges of the tiles were chipped, and hence the dry verge caps aren't vertical - but if so, why did the previous lot sit vertical? He was on the roof for about an hour and a half at most (note - only doing one gable as the other is OK). As far as I can see:
- The caps go from near-vertical at the bottom to about 30 degrees off at the top
- They don't sit over the top of the adjacent tiles but rather are sitting next to them - this doesn't appear to be normal, but I'm no expert - anyone?
I haven't paid him yet. He seems like a nice guy, and I don't want to create hassle inappropriately, but this looks really shoddy - certainly not what you'd expect a £333/hr job to look like!
Thankyou in advance for any advice.
Hope you don't mind me joining and lobbing in a query straight away. We had a bad job of the dry verge done a few years ago. Someone else has "fixed" it but I'm more than a little doubtful about his work. He said that the edges of the tiles were chipped, and hence the dry verge caps aren't vertical - but if so, why did the previous lot sit vertical? He was on the roof for about an hour and a half at most (note - only doing one gable as the other is OK). As far as I can see:
- The caps go from near-vertical at the bottom to about 30 degrees off at the top
- They don't sit over the top of the adjacent tiles but rather are sitting next to them - this doesn't appear to be normal, but I'm no expert - anyone?
I haven't paid him yet. He seems like a nice guy, and I don't want to create hassle inappropriately, but this looks really shoddy - certainly not what you'd expect a £333/hr job to look like!
Thankyou in advance for any advice.