niall Y
Established Member
I've spent a whole chunk of this summer, sorting out the outside of the house (that is, when it wasn't raining) - painting and doing running repairs. I'm now approaching the home stretch, which includes doing some work on a lean-to, we use as a utility room.
Having removed the gutter, I spent a couple of hours, painstakingly poking out the very soggy, algae/moss. that has grown up from the bottom of the roof, inside each of the rectangular cavities, which I have to admit was both therapeutic and disgusting , at the same time. In some cases it had grown up to an inch inside the hollows
. It was installed 11 years ago and the ends were carefully taped, and end caps fitted, as per instructions. It has in this time kept out the "fauna",, but certainly not the " flora"
My question to other Forum users is - " Is this to be expected of Twin/Triple Wall Polycarbonate?" In other words - "Is this as good as it gets with this system of roofing?"
Having removed the gutter, I spent a couple of hours, painstakingly poking out the very soggy, algae/moss. that has grown up from the bottom of the roof, inside each of the rectangular cavities, which I have to admit was both therapeutic and disgusting , at the same time. In some cases it had grown up to an inch inside the hollows
. It was installed 11 years ago and the ends were carefully taped, and end caps fitted, as per instructions. It has in this time kept out the "fauna",, but certainly not the " flora"
My question to other Forum users is - " Is this to be expected of Twin/Triple Wall Polycarbonate?" In other words - "Is this as good as it gets with this system of roofing?"