We recently had an extension done and the roof was made of insulated panels with precut holes for the Velux windows. After the battens were fitted the roofer simply cut out a rectangle of the green Roofshield the size of the opening, nailed the Velux windows into place and fitted the aluminium flashings to all sides as he tiled up the roof. We had horrendous flooding through the window heads whist the tiling was in progress as the rain was running down the roofshield and straight into the rooms. Now the tiling is complete we've had no more floods but I'm worried that a cracked tile above any one of the windows will leave me wide open to severe water damage. The Ikea like instructions with the window show the application of a four piece felt protection before the tiles are brought up and the aluminium flashings applied.
The roofer claims what de did was fine and normal practice but is it normal practice not to provide this secondary defence against water ingress?
I'm worried that it is only a matter of time before a leak happens and wonder what, if anything can be done now to make the windows weather tight in the event of a cracked tile.
Any advice will be gratefully received Thank you.
The roofer claims what de did was fine and normal practice but is it normal practice not to provide this secondary defence against water ingress?
I'm worried that it is only a matter of time before a leak happens and wonder what, if anything can be done now to make the windows weather tight in the event of a cracked tile.
Any advice will be gratefully received Thank you.