What guarantee did you get? Roofers in Edinburgh typically offer 10 years for felt as standard.Roof is 6 years old.
North London.
NOTE - that since that photo was taken, the felt was properly burned on, so all the joins should be good. Appreciate that there are a lot of them.
The roof was done 6 years ago, it's not a recent job and getting anyone back is not going to happen.
It is also now covered in Cromapol about an inch thick! so will be a bit of a mess.
Really this needs someone who knows what they are doing to look at it.
Alternatively, I will keep applying Cromapol!
I doubt anyone one will touch it given it’s covered with an inch of Cromapol - so unless you fix it yourself you might be pushed into a new roof.North London.
NOTE - that since that photo was taken, the felt was properly burned on, so all the joins should be good. Appreciate that there are a lot of them.
The roof was done 6 years ago, it's not a recent job and getting anyone back is not going to happen.
It is also now covered in Cromapol about an inch thick! so will be a bit of a mess.
Really this needs someone who knows what they are doing to look at it.
Alternatively, I will keep applying Cromapol!
I doubt anyone one will touch it given it’s covered with an inch of Cromapol -
Looks like it is coming down the wall.View attachment 74073I'm not sure exactly how the felt under the cement haunching was attached. I know that when it was "fixed" what was there was burnt on to make sure it was properly down.
Given that I had two roofers out, one coming highly recommended, and both said seal it with something similar to cromapol, I don't feel that I could have gone that wrong.
I'm fairly far off ripping it all up when the leak is so small.
I hope that wire isn't liveSods law, the joist runs right in front of the leak spot.
Everywhere that I could see was dry.
So i'm guessing it has got to be coming down the wall, or, somehow down the chimney?