The drip flashing seam always collects a tiny bit of water.Only if the roofer screwed up, like here.
I think you got it - the slope seems to just stop short. I'll get a piccy, to show you under the hoodThe drip flashing seam always collects a tiny bit of water.
I the OP's case, it looks like the furrings (wrongly) stopped 450mm short if the run-off.
No.Do you reckon it will in essence though shorten the lifespan in the long run?
Ask him what? Some harmless water is hanging about on the roof, due to a minor irritating mishap.Ask your building inspector .
This isn't so major, it's just annoying/inconvenience. But we shall see - I appreciate all your comments.Ask him if it passes inspection .
My BI would not pass my extension until a similar 'mishap' had been corrected .
I had to cut the roof back past the firing and reinstate with the correct fall.
Lol.Ask him if it passes inspection .
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