I’ve just finished my new man cave and about 2 months ago I had the roof felted 3 layers and torched on.
We were just fitting the final bit of guttering today and …. WTF? ….. lumps of bird pooh from where they sit in the overhanging trees landing on the felt was actually rotting the felt!
It was a Meldrew moment but with some Googling I found out that it is an actual thing, uric acid apparently.
Now, we can’t cut back the overhanging branches, a combination of trees far too big and a conservation area with a very spiky council overseer.
The only solution I can think of is to lay a sedum mat over the new felt to protect it from the inevitable ongoing onslaught.
But does anyone have any other ideas? Air rifles and flying kites/bird scarers have been considered.
We were just fitting the final bit of guttering today and …. WTF? ….. lumps of bird pooh from where they sit in the overhanging trees landing on the felt was actually rotting the felt!
It was a Meldrew moment but with some Googling I found out that it is an actual thing, uric acid apparently.
Now, we can’t cut back the overhanging branches, a combination of trees far too big and a conservation area with a very spiky council overseer.
The only solution I can think of is to lay a sedum mat over the new felt to protect it from the inevitable ongoing onslaught.
But does anyone have any other ideas? Air rifles and flying kites/bird scarers have been considered.