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  • You can only force it if you're prepared to charge the downstairs neighbour ~£1k and front the rest of the funds yourself?

    If you did replace tiles, do you think the leaking would stop?

  • If you did replace tiles, do you think the leaking would stop?

    Temporarily yes if we repaired those areas.

    But I suspect we'd face similar costs periodically and would only defer the large cost to the future... so I think we'd pay more overall by only doing a bit of the job today.

  • Agreed, but if the rest of the roof is under 20 years old, I'd not be keen to replace it all.

  • For context my roof breakdown costs were:

    Scaffolding £1,450 (3 storeys)
    Replacing the 2 roof elevations £6,300 (8.5m x 4.3m & 3m x 1.7m & Bay Window)
    Coating the flat roof £500 (3m x 3m)
    30 new coping stones and lead flashing £740
    Guttering and fascia boards £460
    Loft insulation Rockwool and insulation boarding £1,000
    Changing of a joist on lower roof £1,000

    Total £10,950

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