I am working with my builder to fit two Velux windows on a "flat roof to pitched roof" conversion. The angle of the new roof (circa 22 degs) is such that we have had to use quite high profile tiles - circa 35mm in thickness. I have checked and we are using the correct Velux flashing kit but the tiles are significantly bowed as they sit over the Velux foam gasket at each side of the window (they are not sitting incorrectly ie they are not on the Velux channel ridge). There is a massive gap between the tiles and the edge of the Velux when looked at edge on - approx 30mm. The builder tells me that it is normal for the tiles to kick-up like this but I'm concerned that it looks ugly and may lead to leaks. They have suggested adding further flashing over the tiles that abut the Velux, along each edge. Does anyone have any advice?
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