Ridge tile damage

JBR

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Hi. Although compared to some, we've been lucky to get away with not much damage in the storms. Just a ridge tile which has flaked away.

My first question: is it likely to begin to leak? I have seen no drips in the loft as yet.

Secondly: assuming no leaks, do you think it is worth replacing? I have heard that if you start removing ridge tiles, damage to the slates beneath is likely. I certainly can't afford to replace the whole roof!

Thanks for any advice.

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Replace it. Sooner or later it will cause harm to timbers etc.
Good looking slate you have . Choose your roofer carefully get the split one done at the same time
 
Replace it. Sooner or later it will cause harm to timbers etc.
Good looking slate you have . Choose your roofer carefully get the split one done at the same time
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.
Does that mean that I shall only need one or two slates replacing as well as the ridge tile?
 
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You may need just one .
The old mortar should clean off to allow a neat bed
That's good news. A bloke is coming to look at it tomorrow afternoon. He's done some slate replacements on our roof before - cracked ones - but they were around our conservatory where I go up to clean the gutters usually once a year and were probably broken or weakened by me sitting on them.
 

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