Hi all.
First, sorry if this has been covered a million times already. I did search a bit!
I have a gulley between a slate roof and a wall which has a large-ish area of lead flashing in it (about 2m by 0.5m?). This has developed a couple of ridges, one of which has a crack in it which is letting in water. The damaged area involved is really small - about a 10-15cm crack. The quick fix of choice seems to be flashing tape, but I hear talk of it being good for a couple of years only, and, as I have a talent for cracking slates, I'd rather not be up there that often.
Is flashing tape really such a bodge, or can I effect a reasonable repair with it?
Is there a better solution that a (willing) DIY-er like me can cope with?
Should I ring a professional to get the flashing replaced?
Thanks all.
Andy
First, sorry if this has been covered a million times already. I did search a bit!
I have a gulley between a slate roof and a wall which has a large-ish area of lead flashing in it (about 2m by 0.5m?). This has developed a couple of ridges, one of which has a crack in it which is letting in water. The damaged area involved is really small - about a 10-15cm crack. The quick fix of choice seems to be flashing tape, but I hear talk of it being good for a couple of years only, and, as I have a talent for cracking slates, I'd rather not be up there that often.
Is flashing tape really such a bodge, or can I effect a reasonable repair with it?
Is there a better solution that a (willing) DIY-er like me can cope with?
Should I ring a professional to get the flashing replaced?
Thanks all.
Andy