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Don't throw good money after bad.
I wouldn't spend more money on more surveys.
Personally, I think you have given him a chance to correct, and had a specialist (new roofer) say it is carp - presumably he will write this down. I wouldn't bother with a further survey that will cost you, as I say, I would write off the payment for the first work in your mind, but go after them in the courts. IMHO the photos + the opportunity to rectify + the other roofers report should be enough to win, but nothing is certain. If you win, treat it as a bonus. This sort of situation can grind you down - don't let it!.
The fact that he billed (and hopefully you do have an invoice!) from his personal business and not the ltd. is better - If you win you have a lot more leverage, either using sherriffs or e.g. these guys https://cobrafinancial.co.uk/?utm_term=cobra financial&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&gclid=CjwKCAiAnIT9BRAmEiwANaoE1YbDScyatI8401SmaD2V_KvQMTo2FzdH56maaHN-Mq7idyUZ9cnNPBoC32kQAvD_BwE - yes I have used them, and one of the testimonials is mine.
We didn't bother with small claims - just sent "the boys round". In your case you do need to win in court first because the quality of the work is subjective, it isn't just a debt.
Just read "no invoice" - this could give you additional leverage. I would try once more to get a refund, but this time I would suggest that if he refuses, he will most likely find himself reported to HMRC and VAT - he's obviously trying to fiddle somebody...