Roof leak

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The kitchen in my new house comprises of the original kitchen and an extension to form into a long kitchen. Water seems to drip from the joint where the extension was made. The roof is flat.

A builder has said that the lead flashing needs to be replaced ( without going up on the roof ) and he wants £800 for the work. Can I fix it myself? What would I need to buy? Lead flashing or Aluminium flashing?
 
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Normally the flat roof coverings would go up the wall a bit where it joins the main wall. Then there's a groove cut horizontally into the wall along the whole length of the roof (using a stihl saw), and a lead flashing is held into this groove with lead wedges and dressed down to cover/protect the top edge of the flat roof coverings. Then it's pointed with sand/cement. Not really something I'd recommend a diyer taking on.
 
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I got up on the roof and took some photos.

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There does not seem to be groove cuts.

I also noticed a larger hole on the right wall that I need to fill up. Do I use expanding foam and then mortar or chicken wire and then mortar?

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Was that not noted on the survey when you bought the house
 
I got up on the roof and took some photos.

IMG-20240316-WA0011.jpg


IMG-20240316-152422840-HDR.jpg


There does not seem to be groove cuts.

I also noticed a larger hole on the right wall that I need to fill up. Do I use expanding foam and then mortar or chicken wire and then mortar?

IMG-20240316-WA0009.jpg
Either the waste needs switching to the outside wall closer to the SVP or hopper, or the entire run should be boxed in with ply and felted over with the roofing material.
 

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