Hi everyone,
After the heavy rain we had a few months back my roof started leaking, enough that it appeared to be coming through to the bedroom below. There's a couple of cracked tiles that look like the obvious culprit and I can see where a couple of others have been patched up before with some form of silicone (moved into the house a year ago).
The problem I have is that I believe the roof has been insulated with polyurethane foam, as far as I'm aware there is no felt underlay, as a result all the tiles are fixed in place, I've no doubt attempting to remove them will result in several tiles breaking meaning replacing just a few is out of the question.
I've had a couple of builders round to get a quote, both around 3500 (2k of which was labour) to re-tile the front side of the roof. Both builders commented the other tiles generally seem in good condition, though they weren't impressed with the insulation method (I've noticed there's generally a lot of debate about polyurethane foam!).
So onto the questions...
- Am I missing a simpler solution here to just patch up the tiles with a silicone or similar product? Neither builder suggested this, though it didn't occur to me to ask at the time.
- 3500 at the moment is simply out of the question, I've done other reasonable size first-time DIY projects since moving in but I am a complete amateur at roofing - is this a job to be left to the professionals?
Your thoughts would be much appreciated!
After the heavy rain we had a few months back my roof started leaking, enough that it appeared to be coming through to the bedroom below. There's a couple of cracked tiles that look like the obvious culprit and I can see where a couple of others have been patched up before with some form of silicone (moved into the house a year ago).
The problem I have is that I believe the roof has been insulated with polyurethane foam, as far as I'm aware there is no felt underlay, as a result all the tiles are fixed in place, I've no doubt attempting to remove them will result in several tiles breaking meaning replacing just a few is out of the question.
I've had a couple of builders round to get a quote, both around 3500 (2k of which was labour) to re-tile the front side of the roof. Both builders commented the other tiles generally seem in good condition, though they weren't impressed with the insulation method (I've noticed there's generally a lot of debate about polyurethane foam!).
So onto the questions...
- Am I missing a simpler solution here to just patch up the tiles with a silicone or similar product? Neither builder suggested this, though it didn't occur to me to ask at the time.
- 3500 at the moment is simply out of the question, I've done other reasonable size first-time DIY projects since moving in but I am a complete amateur at roofing - is this a job to be left to the professionals?
Your thoughts would be much appreciated!