I've had some quotes for re-roofing a very old 1906 terraced house in Manchester.
One roofer told me that they don't make these tiles any more( old Belgian tiles he said they are called) so he suggested to join the old tiles of the neighbour with my new tiles using a hidden underneath gutter that runs all the way between the joint of the new and the existing next door tiles.
With regards to waterproofing is this a better option or shall I go with what most other roofers have done on the same street, that is using lead to bridge the different type of tiles.
He will be using new double roman tiles.
Thanks...
One roofer told me that they don't make these tiles any more( old Belgian tiles he said they are called) so he suggested to join the old tiles of the neighbour with my new tiles using a hidden underneath gutter that runs all the way between the joint of the new and the existing next door tiles.
With regards to waterproofing is this a better option or shall I go with what most other roofers have done on the same street, that is using lead to bridge the different type of tiles.
He will be using new double roman tiles.
Thanks...