I found a chunk of mortar had dropped out of part of our extension roof verge, which was built about 9 years ago, so doesn't seem to have lasted very long! On inspection, some of the mortar near to the damaged area is also very loose, so will need fixing, but further up the roof the mortar feels solid.
The verge pointing never seemed particularly tidy, so I'm thinking about taking this opportunity to replace the verge on both sides of the extension roof with a dry verge. Here's what each side looks like:
And a closer view of the roof on the side where the verge has failed, just to show the tiles:
The tiles used are 132cm x 22cm:
What would you do:
1. Simply fix the damaged area.
2. Remove mortar from both verges and replace.
3. Remove mortar from both verges and install a dry verge.
4. Something else?
My wife is keen on a dry verge being installed, but I think the tiles may be too small for that!
Thanks in advance for your advice.
The verge pointing never seemed particularly tidy, so I'm thinking about taking this opportunity to replace the verge on both sides of the extension roof with a dry verge. Here's what each side looks like:
And a closer view of the roof on the side where the verge has failed, just to show the tiles:
The tiles used are 132cm x 22cm:
What would you do:
1. Simply fix the damaged area.
2. Remove mortar from both verges and replace.
3. Remove mortar from both verges and install a dry verge.
4. Something else?
My wife is keen on a dry verge being installed, but I think the tiles may be too small for that!
Thanks in advance for your advice.