Tiles and slates are the most common roof coverings where I live but you'd never see a valley like that it needs a lead valley or other suitable metal or plastic to carry the water down to the gutter
Sweet shit. I don’t get these where I am….. Got a slate tile roof once, and that’s even a rarity around here the city’s heritage dept was up my ass about materials being used etc. It was same as open valley shingle roof just copper not steel. This is a cool detail to see.
Your “underlayment” is an old school built up roof clean and prime the surface at the valley, then install a new layer in hot or cold process. Or a layer of torch down polyester reinforced would be ideal
Tiles and slates are the most common roof coverings where I live but you'd never see a valley like that it needs a lead valley or other suitable metal or plastic to carry the water down to the gutter
Sweet shit. I don’t get these where I am…..
Got a slate tile roof once, and that’s even a rarity around here the city’s heritage dept was up my ass about materials being used etc.
It was same as open valley shingle roof just copper not steel.
This is a cool detail to see.
Thanks for the information
Your “underlayment” is an old school built up roof clean and prime the surface at the valley, then install a new layer in hot or cold process. Or a layer of torch down polyester reinforced would be ideal
Valley metal was installed improperly that’s what caused the leak
Metal on top of the felt, not underneath.
Doesn't look like felt. Either way, I'd take the roofers opinion.