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2005 206 hdi gti, sad day! ridge tile blown off roof, guess?
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jase123
PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:05 am Up
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Two things...should never park your car so close to the house in weather like this. Secondly, you should maintain your house.


so are you a roofer? Question if so you will no to re point a old ridge tile is a cow boy job!!! Exclamation !! fact!! Exclamation needs to re bedded , or the hole lot ripping off and a dry rigdge system fitted! Idea yes its a act of god, but with winds as strong as this even a new roof can be blown off! but you did make me Laughing a

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jase123 wrote:
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Two things...should never park your car so close to the house in weather like this. Secondly, you should maintain your house.


so are you a roofer? Question if so you will no to re point a old ridge tile is a cow boy job!!! Exclamation !! fact!! Exclamation needs to re bedded , or the hole lot ripping off and a dry rigdge system fitted! Idea yes its a act of god, but with winds as strong as this even a new roof can be blown off! but you did make me Laughing a

Well said, good house maintenance wouldn't stop this. Even if you dont park it on your drive whats to stop a tree or even a wheelie bin I have seen loads of them blowing around today!

How would you go about fixing the car roof?

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jase123 wrote:
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Two things...should never park your car so close to the house in weather like this. Secondly, you should maintain your house.


so are you a roofer? Question if so you will no to re point a old ridge tile is a cow boy job!!! Exclamation !! fact!! Exclamation needs to re bedded , or the hole lot ripping off and a dry rigdge system fitted! Idea yes its a act of god, but with winds as strong as this even a new roof can be blown off! but you did make me Laughing a

Depends how bad the jobbo was if you need to re-bed or not. If it's just flaking, grinding the face off and repointing is more than sufficient.

Dry ridge doesn't always look good on a house, depending on the style.

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will have to be the car insurance! house won't cover it!! i am trying to lay the blame at the feet of the housing company though! as we had to have part of the roof fixed last year when the side cement from the brick to the tiles blew out!

It's a act of God that's why.

It's not, it's a Storm event. Home insurance will typically only cover the home and any outbuildings, depending on your level of cover which is why you'll need to go through your car insurance.

It's not the Housing Association's fault either that the ridge blew off, it's more than likely down to high winds. Speak to them and see what they say, but I doubt they'll be able to help you as the car isn't related to your agreement with them.

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The housing association/LA buildings insurance will cover the claim.
What if the vehicle struck was not related in any way to the property. The owner of that vehicle would have a legitimate claim from the property owner.
People seem to be getting confused between buildings insurance which the landlord has to have, and contents insurance which the tenant has. Some people must have very poor building insurance providers if they will not pay out for damage caused by storms.

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best pull the roof lining down and try beat it back up. I had to do that with mine after some (insert profanities here) ran across my roof. Its still not perfect but it doesn't warrant filling and respraying. I had a slate some off a while ago, they are big f****rs and it went straight through the decking and didn't even break.
 
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Get decent money selling slates Wink
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Lee wrote:
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Lee wrote:
Two things...should never park your car so close to the house in weather like this. Secondly, you should maintain your house.


so are you a roofer? Question if so you will no to re point a old ridge tile is a cow boy job!!! Exclamation !! fact!! Exclamation needs to re bedded , or the hole lot ripping off and a dry rigdge system fitted! Idea yes its a act of god, but with winds as strong as this even a new roof can be blown off! but you did make me Laughing a

Depends how bad the jobbo was if you need to re-bed or not. If it's just flaking, grinding the face off and repointing is more than sufficient.

Dry ridge doesn't always look good on a house, depending on the style.

its never good practice tp re point ever! main reason that its only a few mm thick, and as soon as the frost comes along it cracks!

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jase123 wrote:
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Lee wrote:
Two things...should never park your car so close to the house in weather like this. Secondly, you should maintain your house.


so are you a roofer? Question if so you will no to re point a old ridge tile is a cow boy job!!! Exclamation !! fact!! Exclamation needs to re bedded , or the hole lot ripping off and a dry rigdge system fitted! Idea yes its a act of god, but with winds as strong as this even a new roof can be blown off! but you did make me Laughing a

Depends how bad the jobbo was if you need to re-bed or not. If it's just flaking, grinding the face off and repointing is more than sufficient.

Dry ridge doesn't always look good on a house, depending on the style.

its never good practice tp re point ever! main reason that its only a few mm thick, and as soon as the frost comes along it cracks!

If you are only re-pointing a few mm then its you that's doing it wrong.

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im sure lee has done roofing before as a job?!?
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Lee wrote:
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Lee wrote:
jase123 wrote:
Lee wrote:
Two things...should never park your car so close to the house in weather like this. Secondly, you should maintain your house.


so are you a roofer? Question if so you will no to re point a old ridge tile is a cow boy job!!! Exclamation !! fact!! Exclamation needs to re bedded , or the hole lot ripping off and a dry rigdge system fitted! Idea yes its a act of god, but with winds as strong as this even a new roof can be blown off! but you did make me Laughing a

Depends how bad the jobbo was if you need to re-bed or not. If it's just flaking, grinding the face off and repointing is more than sufficient.

Dry ridge doesn't always look good on a house, depending on the style.

its never good practice tp re point ever! main reason that its only a few mm thick, and as soon as the frost comes along it cracks!

If you are only re-pointing a few mm then its you that's doing it wrong.

if your going to all the effort to grinde it back then you might as well re bed the ridge! obviously ave done this job for many years Surprised Shocked so i no the correct ways and the lazy ways Very Happy

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jase123 wrote:
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jase123 wrote:
Lee wrote:
jase123 wrote:
Lee wrote:
Two things...should never park your car so close to the house in weather like this. Secondly, you should maintain your house.


so are you a roofer? Question if so you will no to re point a old ridge tile is a cow boy job!!! Exclamation !! fact!! Exclamation needs to re bedded , or the hole lot ripping off and a dry rigdge system fitted! Idea yes its a act of god, but with winds as strong as this even a new roof can be blown off! but you did make me Laughing a

Depends how bad the jobbo was if you need to re-bed or not. If it's just flaking, grinding the face off and repointing is more than sufficient.

Dry ridge doesn't always look good on a house, depending on the style.

its never good practice tp re point ever! main reason that its only a few mm thick, and as soon as the frost comes along it cracks!

If you are only re-pointing a few mm then its you that's doing it wrong.

if your going to all the effort to grinde it back then you might as well re bed the ridge! obviously ave done this job for many years Surprised Shocked so i no the correct ways and the lazy ways Very Happy

If the jobbo has fell out then more than likely it will be a big-ish lump and you can just fill it in. I've yet to have one fall out.

Did recently subcontract to some company as we were busy, god they made a proper bollox, sat the ridges on lats so they didn't use as much gobbo. Had to rebed them all, as well as the first few on the hips.

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