Mortar repairs to back addition

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My house has a back addition and the tiles between the main roof and this back addition are joined by mortar filling. This has become damaged with time and so water is leaking through the mortar.

Roofer recommends that this mortar is repaired but obviously this will have limited life time. Any thing better to join the main roof to the back addition? Flashings?

How long would mortar repair last?
 
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I think that i can visualise what you are saying but to give you best advice could you post a few pics?

Typically, any mortar fillet at the junction of two differently pitched roofs (if thats indeed the case) should be replaced by lead flashing.
 
I think that i can visualise what you are saying but to give you best advice could you post a few pics?

Typically, any mortar fillet at the junction of two differently pitched roofs (if thats indeed the case) should be replaced by lead flashing.

yes, the junction of main roof and back roof are filled with mortar which has degraded with time and leaking. The roofer has recommended that the mortar be repaired.
 
I could ask you ten pertinent questions off the top of my head but only pics will give me an accurate picture to usefully advise you.

eg. the S&C fillet could have been leaking from day one, and fooling around on your roofs "repairing" it, could cause even more damage.
 
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I could ask you ten pertinent questions off the top of my head but only pics will give me an accurate picture to usefully advise you.

eg. the S&C fillet could have been leaking from day one, and fooling around on your roofs "repairing" it, could cause even more damage.

if the damaged mortar is repaired, how long do new mortar tend to last?
 

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