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nevasg
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leaking roof
Feb 10
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Hello guys. Could anyone help on this subject?
There is 2 storey extention's roof. Water ingress seems coming into the house through ripped felt and originally through ridge tile and top course tiles. Shall I leave the felt as it is and start fixing it only after succefull curing water ingress into the roof?
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Re: leaking roof
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Feb 10
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Hi, The felt is only a secondary protection so if you sort the problem with the tiles it should be water proof
On the other hand if the roof is in a bad way, you are probably best advised to strip it and replace the felt and battens
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