Oh you'rrrrrrrrre sooooooooooo naive aren't you!!!!!
He`s not a secret contractor , Joe - just another Surrey residenthaving read many comments on this and outher sites i think should add my bit although a bit late many many have siad no but gave no reason we had this fitted about 15 years ago it thansformed a dirty draughty space into a realy nice storage area we just sold our house it didnt cause any real concern would i have it again answer a big YES
So you've gone to all the trouble to sign up to this site to say 'yes'? Just give us your website link about spraying lofts. We know you want to.
The reason you've sold your house is because people do not understand the long term problem, I have done many roof rafters repair because of the foam hiding the leaks from the tiles which you will never know until it's too late, it was so bad and messy therefore very expensive to correct it, would've been cheaper just to re-tiles the roof! What I have found was there were condensation in between the tiles and foam therefore rotted timber in the future. I have to tell them the bad news of ripping it all out If in the future the new owner want a loft conversion then it's very likely will need a new roof for roof void circulation ventilation. You cannot beat a good ventilated roof and what I do for most people is to fit sheets of peg-board onto the rafters which is still ventilated and it's amazing everything is dust free for storage. Sadly most people are brainwashed talking into it a bit like double glazing but that's another topic for that! I would never ever buy any properties with foam roofing unless the price is a lot lower for me to correct it. They hate me at the Ideal Home and try very hard to shut me uphaving read many comments on this and outher sites i think should add my bit although a bit late many many have siad no but gave no reason we had this fitted about 15 years ago it thansformed a dirty draughty space into a realy nice storage area we just sold our house it didnt cause any real concern would i have it again answer a big YES
Okay, just trying to help you to understand, if you have a fine hairline broken tiles, tell me where does the rainwater go?hi again to freddtmercurytwine i can see all of the rafters 1 of the roofers cut a bit of the foam away to look where the tile meets the rafter
I think the reason for a strong no, is because we are angry they are allow to get away with their foam business and I'm getting a headache of repairing the rafters etchi thank you to masona it is nice to have the reason explained instead of a no
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