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Part 35 CPR Expert Reports For Court
A general view of the type of property. The property probably needed the felt on the dormers replacing and the undersheet replacing at the bottom edge of the tiles. Instead the owner was persuaded to have the roof completely recovered using the existing sixty year old tiles that may be life expired.
Note the sag on the heavy unsupported lead and poor fitting over the tiles. The lead at the side of the chimney has been weighed in at the scrap yard and replaced with cheap aluminium tape.
More missing lead. The aluminium tape is a poor substitue for the lead. The gaps at the tile edges will make a nice home for birds or wasps.
The tile is already slipping as it has not been nailed.
The almost flat roof has edges on all sides and will accululate water. The only means of escape is the small openings connected to the gutter by aluminum tape as the roof edge has not been constructed to allow the gutter to sit under it. The tape will last a few months making the gutter useless. The deck was not nalied down and debirs had been left under the butyl.
The bottom two tiles sag suggesting that the battens have been cut short.
This is where the so called roofer came through the dormer roof
The valley edge mortar is missing and a tile sags. The new valley bottom is cut short of the section that it is supossed to sit over below
Hole between the valley and ridge. The is no evidence of any metal weather poofing 'saddle' where the gable roof buts into the main roof. The mortar joint is likely to fail and water will run down the main roof and into the gable.
Untidy plastic projecting