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Hi everyone.
I have a flat roof shared with the neighbour (semi detached). The whole roof was covered in felt at the time of installation decades ago and I wanted our side replaced (neighbour not interested in spending money replacing hers). The roofers (who did a great job on our tiled roof and have an excellent reputation) did our side over 2 days. They primed the wood, laid underlay, tar layer stuff and then felt. They used the blowtorch etc. and also installed flashing. All looked fantastic. However, 2 days later I had a look and there are slight wrinkles across the roof! To the touch, it's solid - no bubbles. Some times of the day its barely noticeable but other times (early morning) or after a hose down, it's very noticeable. The roofers are speaking with the manufacturer as they have never seen this happen before and are using premium materials (I checked). There was no rain when it was installed, but it was hot - around 26C. I've hosed it down and so far no leaks. But I cannot find anything online that would indicate the cause and they're stumped too.
Any ideas? I've seen the roofs they've done (hundreds) for other customers and they're great. The work is very neat as well. They're not fly-by-night cowboys, but a professional outfit. Is the issue the weather at the time, or the materials or the installation?
Photos 1-3 are early morning and 4-5 are late afternoon after a brief hosing down to test water resistance.
Thanks for any insights!
I have a flat roof shared with the neighbour (semi detached). The whole roof was covered in felt at the time of installation decades ago and I wanted our side replaced (neighbour not interested in spending money replacing hers). The roofers (who did a great job on our tiled roof and have an excellent reputation) did our side over 2 days. They primed the wood, laid underlay, tar layer stuff and then felt. They used the blowtorch etc. and also installed flashing. All looked fantastic. However, 2 days later I had a look and there are slight wrinkles across the roof! To the touch, it's solid - no bubbles. Some times of the day its barely noticeable but other times (early morning) or after a hose down, it's very noticeable. The roofers are speaking with the manufacturer as they have never seen this happen before and are using premium materials (I checked). There was no rain when it was installed, but it was hot - around 26C. I've hosed it down and so far no leaks. But I cannot find anything online that would indicate the cause and they're stumped too.
Any ideas? I've seen the roofs they've done (hundreds) for other customers and they're great. The work is very neat as well. They're not fly-by-night cowboys, but a professional outfit. Is the issue the weather at the time, or the materials or the installation?
Photos 1-3 are early morning and 4-5 are late afternoon after a brief hosing down to test water resistance.
Thanks for any insights!