Leaking low pitch roof on single storey kitchen extension advice please
Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:13 pm
Hi,
I had a single storey kitchen extension built 10 years ago which passed building regulations sign off.
The roof has never looked quite right to me and occasionally leaked after about 2-3 years. Over the last 2 years the leaking has increased greatly around the Velux and end of roof. I have so far had 5 roofers out to look at it. I have been told by 2 of them, after using a phone pitch app, that the roof is only 5 degrees and 1 roofer says it needs to be changed to a flat roof with flat roof skylight at a cost of 3K. The other 4 did not get back to me.
The original builder is no longer trading, I contacted building control at the council to ask why it was passed with such a low roof. The building inspector came out to check and he did some quick measurements by counting bricks and advised me that it was 11.5 degrees and suggested there are some roof tiles that go to 10 degrees that can be used.
I don't know what to do or who to believe, the inspector says the wrong pitch tiles were used and Velux will not cope with such a low pitch but could not tell me why it was passed.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I am terrified now of getting another cowboy.
Thank you
I had a single storey kitchen extension built 10 years ago which passed building regulations sign off.
The roof has never looked quite right to me and occasionally leaked after about 2-3 years. Over the last 2 years the leaking has increased greatly around the Velux and end of roof. I have so far had 5 roofers out to look at it. I have been told by 2 of them, after using a phone pitch app, that the roof is only 5 degrees and 1 roofer says it needs to be changed to a flat roof with flat roof skylight at a cost of 3K. The other 4 did not get back to me.
The original builder is no longer trading, I contacted building control at the council to ask why it was passed with such a low roof. The building inspector came out to check and he did some quick measurements by counting bricks and advised me that it was 11.5 degrees and suggested there are some roof tiles that go to 10 degrees that can be used.
I don't know what to do or who to believe, the inspector says the wrong pitch tiles were used and Velux will not cope with such a low pitch but could not tell me why it was passed.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I am terrified now of getting another cowboy.
Thank you