Hi all,
Last summer I replaced the flat garage roof on my mid-60s detached garage as the old one had well and truly had it. It seemed to be chipboard with a corrugated tin and was leaking all over and the chipboard was breaking up into tiny pieces.
I decided to go with an EPDM kit, liking the look of ease of installation, long life and the one-sheet approach which I felt would help avoid leaks in future. I also sourced a bunch of OSB sheets to replace the disintegrating existing chipboard.
I went into the garage on the weekend (first time I had been in there for months) and the first thing that caught my eye was black mould all over the OSB that we used.
On further inspection, it is very clear that on one side of the garage the boards have bowed upwards quite considerably. I cannot see any water ingress on any of the boards from inside the garage such as wet patches and the joists appear dry.
I thought I had screwed down the boards across the full length of each joist but obviously I didn't!
Aside from the above, what could have caused this and is there any way to rectify this without taking the whole roof off and starting over?
Please see photos attached.
Many thanks in advance.
Last summer I replaced the flat garage roof on my mid-60s detached garage as the old one had well and truly had it. It seemed to be chipboard with a corrugated tin and was leaking all over and the chipboard was breaking up into tiny pieces.
I decided to go with an EPDM kit, liking the look of ease of installation, long life and the one-sheet approach which I felt would help avoid leaks in future. I also sourced a bunch of OSB sheets to replace the disintegrating existing chipboard.
I went into the garage on the weekend (first time I had been in there for months) and the first thing that caught my eye was black mould all over the OSB that we used.
On further inspection, it is very clear that on one side of the garage the boards have bowed upwards quite considerably. I cannot see any water ingress on any of the boards from inside the garage such as wet patches and the joists appear dry.
I thought I had screwed down the boards across the full length of each joist but obviously I didn't!
Aside from the above, what could have caused this and is there any way to rectify this without taking the whole roof off and starting over?
Please see photos attached.
Many thanks in advance.