Morning All,
I bought my flat a few months ago and about a month in noticed a small hole in one of the tiles. I then phoned up the local housing association who said they would sort it and replace the tile. Within half a week the tile was replaced and they cut away quite a large part of the felt as I had temporarily filled the hole in the tile with yellow expanding foam.
The tile was replaced and then in the loft you could see they had layed some 'white sheet material'. It covers all of the surface where the roofer cut the felt and looks fine.
Just wondering that when I come to sell my flat within a few years will the mortgagee's survey pick it up and refuse to lend on that basis? (even though the sheet does the same job as the felt surely?)
Regards
BW
I bought my flat a few months ago and about a month in noticed a small hole in one of the tiles. I then phoned up the local housing association who said they would sort it and replace the tile. Within half a week the tile was replaced and they cut away quite a large part of the felt as I had temporarily filled the hole in the tile with yellow expanding foam.
The tile was replaced and then in the loft you could see they had layed some 'white sheet material'. It covers all of the surface where the roofer cut the felt and looks fine.
Just wondering that when I come to sell my flat within a few years will the mortgagee's survey pick it up and refuse to lend on that basis? (even though the sheet does the same job as the felt surely?)
Regards
BW