Hi,
I have an old chimney on the edge of the roof at the rear which has not been used for many years. (pics below, hopefully).
The breast in the kitchen was removed before we moved in 13 years ago and as we are now planning on re-doing the bathroom I am hoping to remove the rest of it in there and the capped stack which is crumbling and getting to be a danger!
Removing it myself is not a problem but my question is about the repair of the roof afterwards.
Would I have to strip back the width of the stack right up to the roof line and re-lay (or is it even a full roof re-lay? Either way I would have to get a roofer in for that), or is there another way - I don't much care how it would look as long as it is weatherproof until I can afford to have a new roof put on!
Thanks for any help
I have an old chimney on the edge of the roof at the rear which has not been used for many years. (pics below, hopefully).
The breast in the kitchen was removed before we moved in 13 years ago and as we are now planning on re-doing the bathroom I am hoping to remove the rest of it in there and the capped stack which is crumbling and getting to be a danger!
Removing it myself is not a problem but my question is about the repair of the roof afterwards.
Would I have to strip back the width of the stack right up to the roof line and re-lay (or is it even a full roof re-lay? Either way I would have to get a roofer in for that), or is there another way - I don't much care how it would look as long as it is weatherproof until I can afford to have a new roof put on!
Thanks for any help