O/H is in a dispute with a builder over some poor workmanship on the roof of her extension due to a leak and the following remedial work.
There is a box join where the new single storey extension pitched roof meets against part of the existing build. Sections of lead flashing have been overlapped and there is actually a lip slight fall back towards the house which I'm sure is causing the water to pool and then find its way in and run over a steel and down a wall inside.
They added more lead and were liberal with some silicone and were confident this addressed the issue, though didn't test for leaks. We put the hose on the ridge yesterday to simulate a moderate amount of rain and low an behold, it still leaks. My O/H said she saw bubbling in the corner and you can see where silt is settling.
The builder has said fair enough if water was allowed to run down the roof, but "if aimed up at the tiles or directly at the flashing joins this isn't indicative of the conditions weather would present and not something the roof is designed to handle." My BS radar is dinging as in lashing wind and rain the side of the house and flashings will be getting soaked.
A third party assessed the roof prior to their attempt to fix it and indicated this box join needs lead welding, though I also think the incorrect fall (or dip) isn't helping.
We are confident that the workmen who carried this out besides being incredibly unreliable weren't suitably experienced or skilled to handle something like this.
Does anyone else here feel like they could comment or add value?
Thanks.
There is a box join where the new single storey extension pitched roof meets against part of the existing build. Sections of lead flashing have been overlapped and there is actually a lip slight fall back towards the house which I'm sure is causing the water to pool and then find its way in and run over a steel and down a wall inside.
They added more lead and were liberal with some silicone and were confident this addressed the issue, though didn't test for leaks. We put the hose on the ridge yesterday to simulate a moderate amount of rain and low an behold, it still leaks. My O/H said she saw bubbling in the corner and you can see where silt is settling.
The builder has said fair enough if water was allowed to run down the roof, but "if aimed up at the tiles or directly at the flashing joins this isn't indicative of the conditions weather would present and not something the roof is designed to handle." My BS radar is dinging as in lashing wind and rain the side of the house and flashings will be getting soaked.
A third party assessed the roof prior to their attempt to fix it and indicated this box join needs lead welding, though I also think the incorrect fall (or dip) isn't helping.
We are confident that the workmen who carried this out besides being incredibly unreliable weren't suitably experienced or skilled to handle something like this.
Does anyone else here feel like they could comment or add value?
Thanks.
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