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Leaking roof
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AnnMarieG | Report | 26 Feb 2011 12:33 |
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Flipping, flipping rain.Sorry peeps just letting of a bit of steam. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 26 Feb 2011 13:22 |
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AnnMarieG | Report | 26 Feb 2011 14:17 |
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SpanishEyes, |
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Janet | Report | 26 Feb 2011 14:43 |
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Ann you have my sympathy. I seem to have attracted some cowboys in my time but a few months ago I found water running down the bathroom door. Presumed it was the tank in the loft, but found out it was a hole in the roof letting the rain in. This time I found a local lad, who has done ( so far ) a really good job, however......when the roll of felt was dropped on the roof prior to fixing, the vibration sent shock waves through the ceiling of the bathroom, resulting in a dozen pieces of plaster dropping down, revealing the nails, holding the plaster board in place.....looks a bit like Beirut in the 70's Because he has done such a good job on the roof I haven't the heart to tell him what a mess the bathroom ceiling is......but this doesn't help you I know. |
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Rambling | Report | 26 Feb 2011 14:49 |
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Ann, it is worrying when this happens and you just dread the bad weather. I had water come in when the snow melted, it was leaking where the felting under the tiles meets the guttering as that is the wear and tear zone. Fortunately I'd had to have the other side of the roof done before we moved in so I used the same people as they are local and know the style of roof well. |
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AnnMarieG | Report | 26 Feb 2011 15:02 |
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Janet, |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 26 Feb 2011 19:53 |
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Ann, are either of you ex service people? The armed forces do well in some circumstances, the local SSafa branch, which will be in the phone book, are very ready to help with advice and sometimes monetary help too. |
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AnnMarieG | Report | 27 Feb 2011 11:02 |
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Thanks Jean but unfortunatly we are not ex service.I know they are very good helping people as they helped my mum when she needed it as dad was in the services. Thanks anyway. |
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Katherine | Report | 28 Feb 2011 13:06 |
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Hi Ann, I had a leaking roof a while ago. The insurance also told me it was wear and tear even though we had strong winds the night before which had blown a couple of slates off. I argued that as the rest of the roof is fine and the tiles which blew off were at the end surely, if they had slipped previously it was due to high winds and not wear and tear. |
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AnnMarieG | Report | 28 Feb 2011 16:59 |
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Thanks for your reply Katherine, |
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