Hi
I own a leasehold flat that's part of a small block with a flat roof. The roof is only 5 years old but was badly installed and has developed some leaks. The landlord has employed a roofer to replace the flat roof but he put up scaffolding at the end of November and has done no work since. When I've spoken to the roofer he keeps saying he needs some dry weather. The last few weeks have been about as dry as it ever gets in Manchester but he still hasn't started. He now claims he needs 3 weeks of dry weather. I can understand that you can't replace a roof in a downpour, but he's never going to get 3 weeks of totally dry weather here. Can anyone more knowledgeable than me give me an opinion on this, is he just delaying for some reason?
Cheers!
Rob
I own a leasehold flat that's part of a small block with a flat roof. The roof is only 5 years old but was badly installed and has developed some leaks. The landlord has employed a roofer to replace the flat roof but he put up scaffolding at the end of November and has done no work since. When I've spoken to the roofer he keeps saying he needs some dry weather. The last few weeks have been about as dry as it ever gets in Manchester but he still hasn't started. He now claims he needs 3 weeks of dry weather. I can understand that you can't replace a roof in a downpour, but he's never going to get 3 weeks of totally dry weather here. Can anyone more knowledgeable than me give me an opinion on this, is he just delaying for some reason?
Cheers!
Rob