Hello all,
A quick question regarding a damaged roof batten on my 1930's house. I was in the loft this evening and noticed that one of the battens has broken in one section, split in another - both points of damage are on the same batten but separated by a rafter. I've lived in the house for approx. 2 years and the previous owners had the entire underside of the loft covered in plastic, trapping loads of moisture. I removed this plastic covering and have since added some ventilation, it's dried out nicely but still get some condensation from time to time. The question is, is this detrimental to my roof, or is this something that I can repair myself? Adding another batten section underneath and screwing (carefully with pilot holes) it to the old batten perhaps? All still seems relatively solid although some of the tiles in the break section move slightly more than others. I'd just have to be careful not to push the nail out of the top side of the tile when bringing this section back together.
Thank you in advance!
Alex
A quick question regarding a damaged roof batten on my 1930's house. I was in the loft this evening and noticed that one of the battens has broken in one section, split in another - both points of damage are on the same batten but separated by a rafter. I've lived in the house for approx. 2 years and the previous owners had the entire underside of the loft covered in plastic, trapping loads of moisture. I removed this plastic covering and have since added some ventilation, it's dried out nicely but still get some condensation from time to time. The question is, is this detrimental to my roof, or is this something that I can repair myself? Adding another batten section underneath and screwing (carefully with pilot holes) it to the old batten perhaps? All still seems relatively solid although some of the tiles in the break section move slightly more than others. I'd just have to be careful not to push the nail out of the top side of the tile when bringing this section back together.
Thank you in advance!
Alex