My 1966 house has a flat roof area and the fascia boards are looking worse for wear, the other day i got up there and noticed the fascia literally falling off, so I helped it on its way. Behind I found the main 6"x2" joist which goes between the wall and flatroof badly rotten, it feels dry but was covered in woodlice and very crumbling. I'm assuming this is dryrot
I am looking at ripping out the rotten section plus a bit more, but the question is
Whats good for the existing wood to stop any further rot?
Could I claim on my buildings insurance? As this is surely not normal rot due to the fact it's come from the inside out
and
I am going to need to patch the edge of the roof so what's best to seal the roof felt to the existing roof and also to the new plastic fascia I will be putting up all round?
Thanks in advance
I am looking at ripping out the rotten section plus a bit more, but the question is
Whats good for the existing wood to stop any further rot?
Could I claim on my buildings insurance? As this is surely not normal rot due to the fact it's come from the inside out
and
I am going to need to patch the edge of the roof so what's best to seal the roof felt to the existing roof and also to the new plastic fascia I will be putting up all round?
Thanks in advance