I have a recurring leak issue with my new built extension roof.
Would appreciate some views before calling the contractor (again) as this is under guarantee.
The roof has approximately 18 degree pitch, interlocked tiles and a flat GRP section just below the 1st floor window. There is also waterproof membrane under the tiles. The roof has two large portrait skylights that have so far presented no issues or leaks around them. Pics attached below for reference.
The leaks started last February following heavy rainfall, damp patches started showing on the ceiling plasterboard below the flat section and also at the lower end near the eaves. The builder brought in his roofer who checked the aprons and lead flashings around the skylights. They reworked some areas, all tiles were in perfect condition.
We thought the issue was addressed but two months later after another strong downpour the damp patches reappeared. They attributed the entire issue down to separation between the fibreglass flat section and the lead dressing over the area meeting with the tiles. I believe this was a plausible cause but I don't know if the work was done as it should have been from the start. On this occasion they brought in a 3rd party roof contractor who worked for a couple of hours and extended the dressing over the tiles and reworked part of the GRP border. The roof was tested for months on heavy rain and we had no issues.
Unfortunately this weekend following 24hours of heavy rain, the ceiling started dripping through a cosmetic crack where the GRP forms a corner with the vaulted ceiling. The extend of the leak is more limited now but it may be a sign the work is prone to recurring leaks. This is quite disappointing since the issue has already been addressed twice. I am trying to understand if the original underlying work of the GRP is problematic and they need to redo the entire job or down to other causes.
I am also unhappy that we need to re-decorate the ceiling due to the patches...
Would appreciate some views before calling the contractor (again) as this is under guarantee.
The roof has approximately 18 degree pitch, interlocked tiles and a flat GRP section just below the 1st floor window. There is also waterproof membrane under the tiles. The roof has two large portrait skylights that have so far presented no issues or leaks around them. Pics attached below for reference.
The leaks started last February following heavy rainfall, damp patches started showing on the ceiling plasterboard below the flat section and also at the lower end near the eaves. The builder brought in his roofer who checked the aprons and lead flashings around the skylights. They reworked some areas, all tiles were in perfect condition.
We thought the issue was addressed but two months later after another strong downpour the damp patches reappeared. They attributed the entire issue down to separation between the fibreglass flat section and the lead dressing over the area meeting with the tiles. I believe this was a plausible cause but I don't know if the work was done as it should have been from the start. On this occasion they brought in a 3rd party roof contractor who worked for a couple of hours and extended the dressing over the tiles and reworked part of the GRP border. The roof was tested for months on heavy rain and we had no issues.
Unfortunately this weekend following 24hours of heavy rain, the ceiling started dripping through a cosmetic crack where the GRP forms a corner with the vaulted ceiling. The extend of the leak is more limited now but it may be a sign the work is prone to recurring leaks. This is quite disappointing since the issue has already been addressed twice. I am trying to understand if the original underlying work of the GRP is problematic and they need to redo the entire job or down to other causes.
I am also unhappy that we need to re-decorate the ceiling due to the patches...