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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 518963" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>felting isn't meant to be waterprrof for any length of time, so there must be damage to the slates / tiles above. Unfortunatetly as they are not the original customer, I'm not sure how they would stand with regards to a claim, but the company should have supplied a warranty of at least 5 years with the system. </p><p></p><p>Bodge fix, spray foam, proper fix, scaffolding, lift panels from the affected area and repair the roof. Might be worth lifting the whole array to double check the whole roof, but if it's old slate you need to be cautious as trampling around on the roof can stress crack old slates leading to further failures somewhere down the line when the slates decide to split. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 518963, member: 490"] felting isn't meant to be waterprrof for any length of time, so there must be damage to the slates / tiles above. Unfortunatetly as they are not the original customer, I'm not sure how they would stand with regards to a claim, but the company should have supplied a warranty of at least 5 years with the system. Bodge fix, spray foam, proper fix, scaffolding, lift panels from the affected area and repair the roof. Might be worth lifting the whole array to double check the whole roof, but if it's old slate you need to be cautious as trampling around on the roof can stress crack old slates leading to further failures somewhere down the line when the slates decide to split. [/QUOTE]
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