Leaking again today called business number 4 times in last 3 days.
New extension roof leaking.
Should we expect the building company to rectify this.
The kitchen has been extended before we moved in and the leak appeared where the new extension meets the old part of the house.
Owner came out and put some sealant on ridge vent.
After heavy rain just not discovered a leak.
An extension completed less than 2 years ago now has a leak in the flat roof.
The leak seemed to clear up for several months but has started up again in the last month and has now extended to above the patio doors in the adjoining room but which is still part of the same wall where the leak.
Have had a lean to extension built and i have water leaking running down the inside wall.
Told us to call his personal cell.
Any suggestions are welcome.
If it rains hard and is windy water is coming through within 10 mins.
The leak appears to be getting in behind the lead cover flashing where new roof joins against existing wall it is code 5 lead chased into wall 25mm.
A leak in your new roof is extremely upsetting but getting worked up yelling at the roofer or tearing your hair out is not going to get it fixed any faster.
Or would any help we receive from them be a gesture of good will and they re under no obligation to do so.
Called and doesn t answer found out it was not his number.
Water coming down the side of the old french door now doorway to house extension and trickling to the floor.
The tiles and underlay will be unable to cope with such large volumes of water over a prolonged period of time and will eventually cave under the pressure causing a leak.
On my drawings i would specify something along the lines roof tiles shall be marley double roman interlocking roof tiles complete with all necessary eaves verge ridge valley and hip tiles including fixints trims and the like all fixed in accordance with the manufacurer s fixing guide and instructions and bs8000 6.
We are using low pitch tiles that can go down to 12degrees.
Got new roof about 1 year ago started leaking 3 weeks ago.
We have a new extension which is 4 2m x 5m and a pitch of 14 degrees.
If you have a lean to extension that the water from main roof on your house is discharged onto there is a significant chance of this roof leaking.
So before you pick up the phone and begin to yell at your roof you first need to stay calm and try to assess the situation.
We didn t have any form of formal contract warranty with the building company.
The problem is that we have a leak at 3 points on both corners and in the middle just to the right of our upstairs window where the extension meets the house.
Looks slightly damp above the door to one side so i guess water is coming down the outside wall past the flashing behind the dot and dab plasterboard and landing on top of the french door.