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**Case Study: Solving Water Ingress Issues in a 1960s Bungalow Roof**



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At Quantum Roofing, we pride ourselves on delivering long-lasting solutions to roofing problems, no matter how complex. Recently, we were called to a 1960s detached bungalow in Heybrook Bay, where the homeowners were experiencing persistent water ingress near the abutment valley and gable walls. Here’s how we identified the root cause and provided a future-proof fix.


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*Scaffolding set up for safe access to the roof during repairs.*


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**Initial Investigation**


The first step in any successful roof repair is a thorough inspection. The homeowners had noticed damp patches and signs of water ingress inside their property, particularly near the abutment valley and along the gable walls. Upon close examination, we discovered that the underlying roofing felt in the valley area had perished over time—a common issue in properties of this age. This deterioration was allowing water to penetrate beneath the tiles and into the roof structure.


**Our Solution**


To address the problem, we followed a careful, step-by-step process:


1. **Tile Removal and Preservation:**

We began by carefully removing the existing roof tiles in the affected areas, setting them aside for reuse. This not only preserved the original look of the property but also offered a cost-effective and sustainable approach.


2. **Installing New Felt and Battens:**

With the tiles removed, we installed new roofing felt and battens. This modern underlay provides a crucial barrier against water ingress and helps channel any moisture safely away from the roof structure.


3. **Fitting a GRP Upstand Fibreglass Valley:**

For enhanced durability and water management, we installed a GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic) upstand fibreglass valley. This modern solution is highly resistant to weathering and provides a long-lasting, watertight seal in vulnerable valley areas.


*Completed GRP upstand fibreglass valley repair, ensuring long-term water protection.*


4. **Refixing the Original Tiles:**

Once the new underlay and valley were in place, we refixed the original tiles, ensuring a seamless finish that maintained the property’s character.


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*New uPVC verge units installed on the gable end for added protection and longevity.*


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**Additional Works: Upgrading the Gable End Roof Verges**


While on site, we also addressed the gable end roof verges, which are another common source of water ingress in older properties. We installed uPVC verge units, which offer superior protection against the elements and require minimal maintenance. This upgrade further future-proofed the property and enhanced its overall resilience.


**Results & Benefits**


Thanks to these targeted repairs and upgrades, the water ingress issues were fully resolved. The combination of new felt, a GRP valley, and uPVC verge units means the property is now well-protected against the elements for many years to come. The homeowners can enjoy peace of mind, knowing their roof is secure and their home is safeguarded.


**Conclusion**


This project highlights the importance of thorough investigation and the use of modern materials in solving roofing problems. If you’re experiencing similar issues or want to ensure your roof is ready for the future, contact Quantum Roofing today. We’re here to help with expert advice and quality workmanship.


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