Hi
I read somewhere that all original roofs on Victorian houses were slate, does anyone know if this is true? My current one has clay tile (Rosemary I've been told) and I'm sure the roof had to have been replaced at least once in its life. I am thinking of replacing it again.
I'm very conscious of the weight, my previous 1940's semi had concrete tiles installed and the roof bowed. It was subsequently supported but the survey did not pick it up at the time of my purchase. When I sold it the purchaser's did.
Thanks
I read somewhere that all original roofs on Victorian houses were slate, does anyone know if this is true? My current one has clay tile (Rosemary I've been told) and I'm sure the roof had to have been replaced at least once in its life. I am thinking of replacing it again.
I'm very conscious of the weight, my previous 1940's semi had concrete tiles installed and the roof bowed. It was subsequently supported but the survey did not pick it up at the time of my purchase. When I sold it the purchaser's did.
Thanks