billybuntus
Established Member
Well.... I'm a bit stuck.
I'm (was) well on the way to having my workshop water tight... well until it rained anyway.
The pitch of my roof is only around 14 degrees, SWMBO wanted the roof to look old so I bought some recalimed slates. Which once on the roof looked great.
However, I was warned that I'd have problems as slate isn't capable of performing watertight roofing dutys at this pitch.
And guess what? They were right. I've thought of sealing the gaps in the tiles with bitumen but after trying it it looks rather bodged (which it clearly is).
So, does anyone have any ideas on a solution which looks attractive rather than galvanised sheet roofing (I hate the stuff) and I'm not keen on a felt roof.
I'm really disheartend and don't know where to go from here.
The reason the pitch is so low is because of height restrictions (the workshop is right up against the neighbours wall so raising the height of the roof isn't really an option.
A rather fed-up,
steven
I'm (was) well on the way to having my workshop water tight... well until it rained anyway.
The pitch of my roof is only around 14 degrees, SWMBO wanted the roof to look old so I bought some recalimed slates. Which once on the roof looked great.
However, I was warned that I'd have problems as slate isn't capable of performing watertight roofing dutys at this pitch.
And guess what? They were right. I've thought of sealing the gaps in the tiles with bitumen but after trying it it looks rather bodged (which it clearly is).
So, does anyone have any ideas on a solution which looks attractive rather than galvanised sheet roofing (I hate the stuff) and I'm not keen on a felt roof.
I'm really disheartend and don't know where to go from here.
The reason the pitch is so low is because of height restrictions (the workshop is right up against the neighbours wall so raising the height of the roof isn't really an option.
A rather fed-up,
steven