Hi
I live in a terraced house - my roof was replaced with Eternit slates by the previous owner in 2011 before I bought it.
My neighbour has recently replaced their roof without prior notice / discussion.
The join between our roofs on the front appears to have a GRP bonded gutter.
The join between our roofs on the rear does not have a GRP bonded gutter and does not look right to me.
As you look at the photos below of the rear of our terraced houses - my house is on the right. The new roof is on the left.
Here's a photo I took 1-May-2026 of where our roofs join at the rear:
And a close up (also taken 1-May-2026) of the mortar that has been used instead of lead flashing:
I've been back up and had another look today (10-May-2026) - and there's a lot of old slates just behind the chimney on my roof - which don't show in the photo above:
And I got a couple more photos of where the roofs (don't!!) meet:
Including this one with a tape measure near for scale (the gap looks like a couple of inches to me):
I'm concerned that there is a large gap / void between our two roofs now over the party wall, and I can see the membrane.
The roofer has told the neighbour that they what has been installed is a flat gully. Am I missing something? Is this what a join between two terraced roofs is supposed to look like?
Appreciate any input / advice you can offer.
Thanks,
David
I live in a terraced house - my roof was replaced with Eternit slates by the previous owner in 2011 before I bought it.
My neighbour has recently replaced their roof without prior notice / discussion.
The join between our roofs on the front appears to have a GRP bonded gutter.
The join between our roofs on the rear does not have a GRP bonded gutter and does not look right to me.
As you look at the photos below of the rear of our terraced houses - my house is on the right. The new roof is on the left.
Here's a photo I took 1-May-2026 of where our roofs join at the rear:
And a close up (also taken 1-May-2026) of the mortar that has been used instead of lead flashing:
I've been back up and had another look today (10-May-2026) - and there's a lot of old slates just behind the chimney on my roof - which don't show in the photo above:
And I got a couple more photos of where the roofs (don't!!) meet:
Including this one with a tape measure near for scale (the gap looks like a couple of inches to me):
I'm concerned that there is a large gap / void between our two roofs now over the party wall, and I can see the membrane.
The roofer has told the neighbour that they what has been installed is a flat gully. Am I missing something? Is this what a join between two terraced roofs is supposed to look like?
Appreciate any input / advice you can offer.
Thanks,
David
