1930 detached roof tiles
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md
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1930 detached roof tiles

by md » Fri Oct 19, 2007 3:59 pm

dear guys and girls,

i am in the process of buying a 1930 detached, the structual surveyor says the roof will need repairing as he has seen lots of light coming through the attic roof when he inspected. i called a local roofing company, they looked and told me it had to be re tiled completely costing 9k including scaffolding. i then asked is it possible to replace the badly damaged roof tiles, would it be cheaper. they came back with a quote of £600, only on the condition they can find reclaimed tiles. is this a hard job to find original tile from 1930?

i am looking at using warm roof as the current roof has no insullation either, pleae help. what is the best way forward?

thank you[b[/b]

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by tradeaway » Sun Oct 21, 2007 6:59 pm

what sort of tiles are they?

plain clay.

plain concrete.

concrete interlocking.

slate.

do you intend storing anything in the loft?

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tiles

by md » Mon Oct 22, 2007 3:23 pm

hi they are orange tiles and no i do not need the loft for storage!
maria

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