The roof leaks in heavy rain and I don't know if it needs repairing or replacing.
A roofer has had a look and thinks the flashing on the right needs replacing. I'm not convinced it's the problem because there's a rafter between the flashing and the point of the leak, and I'm not sure how the water could get over that rafter without also leaking closer to the wall, which it doesn't.
I'm not sure if there are leaks through the tiles elsewhere. The felt has rotted where the leak is, but it's intact across the rest of the roof. I went into the loft and poked through an overlap in the felt in a few places during some rain. The top corners of the tiles were damp, but not dripping. But it wasn't very heavy rain or strong wind.
I've measured the pitch as 15°, which seems inadequate for the type of tile, looking at similar types in the catalogues. The roof faces south west. My worry is that the roof has been converted from slates to tiles at some point and it's been leaking ever since, unnoticed until the felt failed.
A roofer has had a look and thinks the flashing on the right needs replacing. I'm not convinced it's the problem because there's a rafter between the flashing and the point of the leak, and I'm not sure how the water could get over that rafter without also leaking closer to the wall, which it doesn't.
I'm not sure if there are leaks through the tiles elsewhere. The felt has rotted where the leak is, but it's intact across the rest of the roof. I went into the loft and poked through an overlap in the felt in a few places during some rain. The top corners of the tiles were damp, but not dripping. But it wasn't very heavy rain or strong wind.
I've measured the pitch as 15°, which seems inadequate for the type of tile, looking at similar types in the catalogues. The roof faces south west. My worry is that the roof has been converted from slates to tiles at some point and it's been leaking ever since, unnoticed until the felt failed.