The tiles shoved back with a bit of force and a wiggle left right but I didn't feel any resistance more like friction keeping them there infact I pushed one back a bit too far and luckily I had rubber grip gloves and managed to wriggle it back into place.
I was hoping for it to drop onto a baton and hook over the back of it but it never.
My pictures are abit bit sh#t but the flat blue breathable sits on top of the plastic drip tray that hangs into the gutter which to me seems wrong , shouldn't it be the other way round ?.
Next door has had there sofits facias done. Next doors new gutter is round but it's wider and joins at the downspout (near the middle of both pretties.
I would have thought they would have worked from the gutter and drain downspout then backwards but been bigger I bet it would have gone above next doors tiles at the far end.
Both my friends and Next doors gutters are half moon non are square, again its the pictures, sorry but next doors is below so there's a gathering. I'll ask about the gutter dripping at the joint.
The wood on the sofits and facias is sturdy stuff. These were council built in the 70's and are solid I'd say the boards min 8-10mm thick.
I can't do the work, I'm ok painting up at that height but I'm no good getting up there so I was only trying to get a general idea and see if I can see any water ingres.
I do know the ridge badly needs pointing quite a bit of motar is missing.
I went along poking and prodding the timber and although its flakey and there's a sag see picture I think like mine it needs a good sanding and painting. There was vents all along and I'm not sure if there clear but I can unscrew them if needed and check.
I'm going into the loft in the next few days just waiting on my head light usb job landing at screwfix
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On the subject of insulation ? Pretty sure its got poly balls injected into the cavity. And the loft ? Can she still get it done free ?
Again thanks