Water leak onto fascia boards

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I've recently noticed that the fascia boards are damp/wet in several places. Water seems to be leaking through where the membrane meets the fascia (see pics)
Its a 1950s house with concrete tile roof
I'll get someone out to look at it (when out of lockdown), but would be interested to know what the issue/fix could be.
Really appreciate any advice
Huw
 

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Obviously not the original roof.
Certainly it's been stripped.
Underlay support trays would have been a good idea.
Could be not enough over hang on the first course into the gutter.
 
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Access and type of tile you have is the factors eg, conservatory, height to eaves
The trays themselves are cheap.
 
Cheers again. Could you do it off a ladder (rather then scaffolding)?

The trays come in 1.2m lengths, ideally remove the eave and possibly 2nd course of tiles to fit the trays properly.
Tower scaffold as a minimum.
 
Unusual detail at the eaves there! That fascia should have been changed when it was reroofed. As for doing it off ladders, not advisable!
 

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