Gents, a quick question.
My house is currently being re-roofed and the (scottish) build up is rafter, sarking boards, breathable membrane, counter battens, tile battens, concrete tiles.
All was going well and the roof was stripped, new membrane put up and counter battens on. Then I noticed pretty much NONE of the counter battens were fixed above the rafters on top of sarkings, to say I'm ****ed off is an understatement. According to them this is perfectly fine (it's not) and they did it because they were pushed for time because of high winds, on Monday they'll be getting told it's not ok, that's not my fault and to fix it.
My question is, I'll now be left with a membrane with quite a few nail holes on it is this now effectively scrap? There's about £360 worth
My house is currently being re-roofed and the (scottish) build up is rafter, sarking boards, breathable membrane, counter battens, tile battens, concrete tiles.
All was going well and the roof was stripped, new membrane put up and counter battens on. Then I noticed pretty much NONE of the counter battens were fixed above the rafters on top of sarkings, to say I'm ****ed off is an understatement. According to them this is perfectly fine (it's not) and they did it because they were pushed for time because of high winds, on Monday they'll be getting told it's not ok, that's not my fault and to fix it.
My question is, I'll now be left with a membrane with quite a few nail holes on it is this now effectively scrap? There's about £360 worth