I have a roof that has a chimney on the side centre of the house. This means there is a trough behind the against the hip of the roof and around the two sides following the slope of the roof. The tiles are Marley concrete.
The trough has been filled with cement and has lead underneath. The ends of the roofing tiles are imbedded in the render.
There is some damp present in the ceiling below inside the house.
Am I right in thinking that water may get behind the edges of a tile and may therefore be best left 'open and unimbedded' so as to allow the odd drip from the channels on the inside underneath? Will the cement trough not hold water?
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