Is the underlay membrane executed correctly like this?

  • Erstellt am 2019-09-18 21:45:03

Golfi90

2019-09-18 21:45:03
  • #1
Hello everyone.

Our roof has been repaired and we noticed something strange with the underlay there.

I am attaching a picture. That is not correct, is it? The water that might get under the tiles cannot drain off and will probably try to find its way into the roof box.

Or am I seeing this wrong?

 

Dr Hix

2019-09-18 22:09:38
  • #2
Was the eaves beam possibly installed the wrong way around?

PS: Make sure they install an eaves flashing for you and don’t just hang the USB into the gutter. Over time, it will be destroyed by the sun.
 

Golfi90

2019-09-19 09:15:08
  • #3
I will definitely report it to my general contractor.

According to the building specifications, a drip edge is to be installed. I am curious!
 

tumaa

2019-09-30 15:05:55
  • #4
I'm not an expert .....but when I look at the second photo, I don't see any slope there, wouldn't that form a water pocket???
 

Golfi90

2019-09-30 19:55:04
  • #5
There is even more botching that came to light... Tomorrow there will be a meeting with the construction management and the head of the carpentry at the construction site...
 

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