We are in an unfortunate situation where the builder miscalculated the pitch of the roof (single storey lean to extension) to be 19 degrees, we purchased Marley edgemere tiles, the builder laid them and the roof was found to be 14 degrees. The builder has agreed to return and sort out the problem which will involve removing the whole roof and obtaining a minimum of 15 degree pitch as we have two roof windows.
I have spoken to Marley who say we could ply board and install a weather proof sub roof and then put edge mere tiles on top and building control have agreed they would allow this. Alternatively we buy a tile specified for pitches down to 15 like Marley Wessex or sandtoft 20/20. Any advice? Which is the better route to take and why?
Thank you
I have spoken to Marley who say we could ply board and install a weather proof sub roof and then put edge mere tiles on top and building control have agreed they would allow this. Alternatively we buy a tile specified for pitches down to 15 like Marley Wessex or sandtoft 20/20. Any advice? Which is the better route to take and why?
Thank you