House built in 1974. There is a black woven membrane that has developed holes in places and rain has been coming into my loft. This is positioned underneath the wooden battens that the roof tiles rest on. Just had a couple of ridge tiles replaced as well as a section of membrane. The guy removed the tiles and fitted a thinner breathable membrane. I have inspected the loft and several of these battens that are visible where the membranes overlap are wet through and rotten. Should the membrane be on top of the wood? Is the rotten wood a result of damaged roof tiles? Some tiles look as though they are porous and are wet on the attic side. I understood the membrane to be a 2nd line of defence against the weather elements.The wet battens do not touch the roof joists as the black membrane is between the joists and the wood. Will I need a new roof? Please advice me. Thanks the photo shows the tiles sitting on the batten although it does not show it well the left side of batten has started to rot and is wet through View media item 86284