How necessary is a roof membrane?
Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2021 5:51 pm
The middle bedroom in my sloping roof house (built 1930) has had a continual problem over the years with a roof leak. This has always been attributed to the valley needing a bit of TLC. Once done, the leak would stop but eventually returns, usually about three years later.
With the return of the leak in the recent heavy rain, I’ve had a couple of roofers out again to take a look. One said that the only sure-fire way to get rid of the leak was to fit a membrane under the tiles. There is some water getting onto the rafters (obviously, because it’s leaking) but he also says he can see some “stage 1 rot” occurring. I’m partially sighted and I had difficulty seeing this for myself both in his photos and when I stuck my head up into the loft. The rafters are too far away from my reach to see if I could easily pull off some splinters of wood to check.
Obviously, fitting a membrane is a lot more expensive than repairing a valley. I’m prepared to pay this if it will. 100%, get rid of this wretched leak once and for all. My question is: is a membrane really the ultimate solution and can I be sure that the leak will be gone? Both the roofers I’ve seen offer 10 year guarantees on their work, so I can call them back if the problem returns in 2024. Both have said that I am not in need of a full valley replacement.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice offered.
With the return of the leak in the recent heavy rain, I’ve had a couple of roofers out again to take a look. One said that the only sure-fire way to get rid of the leak was to fit a membrane under the tiles. There is some water getting onto the rafters (obviously, because it’s leaking) but he also says he can see some “stage 1 rot” occurring. I’m partially sighted and I had difficulty seeing this for myself both in his photos and when I stuck my head up into the loft. The rafters are too far away from my reach to see if I could easily pull off some splinters of wood to check.
Obviously, fitting a membrane is a lot more expensive than repairing a valley. I’m prepared to pay this if it will. 100%, get rid of this wretched leak once and for all. My question is: is a membrane really the ultimate solution and can I be sure that the leak will be gone? Both the roofers I’ve seen offer 10 year guarantees on their work, so I can call them back if the problem returns in 2024. Both have said that I am not in need of a full valley replacement.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice offered.