We recently had a leak, and had a roofer round who told us it was the mortar/pointing in the ridge tiles that needed re-pointing.
The thing is, he did it yesterday morning (when the temp was below zero), finishing around 4 hours before it started snowing heavily (for about 8 hours).
The temperature's been just above zero today (2-4), though it's raining now this evening (and forecast to rain for the next few days).
What I want to know is, is it typical practice to do re-pointing repairs in this weather?
Will the mortar set ok? Will the below zero temperatures and snow yesterday affect anything? Should I be concerned?
The thing is, he did it yesterday morning (when the temp was below zero), finishing around 4 hours before it started snowing heavily (for about 8 hours).
The temperature's been just above zero today (2-4), though it's raining now this evening (and forecast to rain for the next few days).
What I want to know is, is it typical practice to do re-pointing repairs in this weather?
Will the mortar set ok? Will the below zero temperatures and snow yesterday affect anything? Should I be concerned?