Thank you woody,
I agree with you. I have asked the builder for the report as they were going to charge me for it
my reply :
I contacted the manufacturer before and what they said after seeing my pics, that according to BS 5534 the ridge tiles have to be mechanically fixed every 900mm.
I couldn't find BS5534 free on the web, but found the link with the similar problem
http://www.roofconsult.co.uk/articles/tiling/tips12.htm
I would like to know if a mechanical fixing means a verge clip as well ?
Do you think the ridge battens are required by BS 5534 or just recommended ? We don't have them on our roofs and by checking manufacturer's website, that's the only way how to secure the ridge tiles using screws.
http://www.sandtoft.co.uk/tiles/technical-support/brochure-downloads/file-download/?Articles=|113
I have updated phots on http://halamka.netfirms.com/ Pics 13-17
I agree with you. I have asked the builder for the report as they were going to charge me for it
Mr H
Please accept my apologies if my previous email upset you, please rest assured this was not my intention and the questions I asked were purely to try and establish the facts as I was not present at the time.
Firstly let me assure you that GH Regional Director of Avonside Roofing has severely reprimanded both his staff members that attended your property for their unprofessional approach to the situation. However please try and understand their position that they were asked to carry out any repairs necessary and report back to Bellway their client and were uncomfortable giving a verbal report to yourself.
Having received their report they have concluded that " the ridge is in sound condition in my opinion the reason the end ridge became dislodged was the high winds"
They the go on to comment on the cracked mortar on the gables " The mortar on the gables has cracked in places, I would say this is due to shrinking when drying out" and as such is not causing a structural fault.
Having received a report from the original contractor who carried out the work and also an independent third party report which both suggest that the roof of your property is in accordance with NHBC standards we can only conclude that the exceptionally inclement weather caused the fault to your roof.
We are prepared to accept the cost of the repair on this occasion as a gesture of good will due to the bad experience you have suffered.
Please rest assured you are in no danger of any reprisals from the incident from any of either Bellway or Avonside Roofing staff.
Regards
CK
Commercial Manager
my reply :
Thank you for explanations and reassurance.
Would it be possible to send me the copy of the report ?
I am not a builder, but from what I saw on our properties, there is a something wrong going on.
Can you please confirm the recent job (including original roof installation) has been done according the manufacturer instruction and BS standards ?
Kind Regards,
D
I contacted the manufacturer before and what they said after seeing my pics, that according to BS 5534 the ridge tiles have to be mechanically fixed every 900mm.
I couldn't find BS5534 free on the web, but found the link with the similar problem
http://www.roofconsult.co.uk/articles/tiling/tips12.htm
I would like to know if a mechanical fixing means a verge clip as well ?
Do you think the ridge battens are required by BS 5534 or just recommended ? We don't have them on our roofs and by checking manufacturer's website, that's the only way how to secure the ridge tiles using screws.
http://www.sandtoft.co.uk/tiles/technical-support/brochure-downloads/file-download/?Articles=|113
I have updated phots on http://halamka.netfirms.com/ Pics 13-17