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Gosh that is shit, it’s a wonder he is still trading, the tiles are not even cut straight. I could do better with a blindfold and one hand tied behind my back (even my right hand )?

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12 minutes ago, joe90 said:

Gosh that is shit, it’s a wonder he is still trading, the tiles are not even cut straight. I could do better with a blindfold and one hand tied behind my back (even my right hand )?

Well to be fair the roofer didn't cut any tiles.  There are 4 broken ones that he should of replaced though and I get the feeling that some of them needed pulling forward a bit to make them line up. 

 

How do you fix it without breaking the roof tiles?

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8 hours ago, BobAJob said:

How do you fix it without breaking the roof tiles?


Depends how strong the mix is, looks quite sandy to me so they might come up with a little care, do you have any spares?

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39 minutes ago, joe90 said:


Depends how strong the mix is, looks quite sandy to me so they might come up with a little care, do you have any spares?

I've got about 40 spares. 

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1 hour ago, joe90 said:

I think it’s down to finding a decent local builder/roofer, get on the phone/internet/Facebook.

I've found a local roofer who is doing valley work on the estate.  His business address is on our street.  I've visited a couple of people's houses to see his work.  His work is much tidier and smoother and doesn't look like it was applied by a 5 yr old.  He is the roofer that quoted me £1300 to redo both valleys and refit the ridge tiles at the top of the valleys and do a general check of the dry ridge install. 

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