Hey folks,
Hoping for some advice, please. I've offered on a 1930s built property, and as far as I can tell from the outside, no tile replacement has been done (judging by the other houses on the street - most are showing the same patina/colouring on tiles)
Now, when I went into the loft, there was quite a bit of orange dust. I didn't touch it or rub it between my fingers, but it's pretty vivid in colour, so I half suspect it's roof tile dust as opposed to mould. There hasn't been any works done in the loft for over ten years I'm told.
The felt in the loft is pretty knackered - I've read that the felt is only really a secondary barrier against tile failure, as opposed to a defence for rain etc.
Could anyone please suggest any advice on:
If the loft felt replaceable leaving the tiles in-situ? i.e they don't need to be removed to do this job and it can be done from the loft, rather than outside the property?
Is the orange dust anything to be concerned about? It's not a sign of tile degredation or they're disintegrating into dust? My theory is that the orange dust is simpyl from the tiles and is getting blow in by the wind
Any advice gratefully received. Thank you
Hoping for some advice, please. I've offered on a 1930s built property, and as far as I can tell from the outside, no tile replacement has been done (judging by the other houses on the street - most are showing the same patina/colouring on tiles)
Now, when I went into the loft, there was quite a bit of orange dust. I didn't touch it or rub it between my fingers, but it's pretty vivid in colour, so I half suspect it's roof tile dust as opposed to mould. There hasn't been any works done in the loft for over ten years I'm told.
The felt in the loft is pretty knackered - I've read that the felt is only really a secondary barrier against tile failure, as opposed to a defence for rain etc.
Could anyone please suggest any advice on:
If the loft felt replaceable leaving the tiles in-situ? i.e they don't need to be removed to do this job and it can be done from the loft, rather than outside the property?
Is the orange dust anything to be concerned about? It's not a sign of tile degredation or they're disintegrating into dust? My theory is that the orange dust is simpyl from the tiles and is getting blow in by the wind
Any advice gratefully received. Thank you