simon the viking
Guru
Yet another non cycling relating topic... but I find cycle chat has a wide variety of tradesman and experts so.......
We've got a slight damp patch on our bedroom ceiling at one edge... thinking it was the fascias as they are looking very poorly we called a family friend who is a roofer (and does fascias) to have a look he showed us the problem which is rotting felt under the tiles which is holding damp in....... Now he said its not urgent but needs doing relatively soon (within next couple of years) we don't want it to ruin the perfectly good ceiling and decor so we want to get it done now (ish) he went away and came back with a quote half what I expected for removing (good) tiles replacing ALL roof felt and battens, replacing original tiles, then new fascias and gutters.
Problem is we believe there is birds nesting in the roof/fascia area and it seems to be illegal (and morally wrong anyway) to disturb unless immediate emergency work is required. is this correct. Whilst not an outright emergency I don't want any real damage to occur to good decor and ceiling.
I have read that if you install nesting boxes close to the original nest, this helps the birds resettle and covers your legal obligation. I don't want to ask the roofer and put him on the spot and ask him to do anything illegal AND We don't want to upset the ickle birdies (if roof was perfect we would be happy to share our space with them)
Thoughts?
We've got a slight damp patch on our bedroom ceiling at one edge... thinking it was the fascias as they are looking very poorly we called a family friend who is a roofer (and does fascias) to have a look he showed us the problem which is rotting felt under the tiles which is holding damp in....... Now he said its not urgent but needs doing relatively soon (within next couple of years) we don't want it to ruin the perfectly good ceiling and decor so we want to get it done now (ish) he went away and came back with a quote half what I expected for removing (good) tiles replacing ALL roof felt and battens, replacing original tiles, then new fascias and gutters.
Problem is we believe there is birds nesting in the roof/fascia area and it seems to be illegal (and morally wrong anyway) to disturb unless immediate emergency work is required. is this correct. Whilst not an outright emergency I don't want any real damage to occur to good decor and ceiling.
I have read that if you install nesting boxes close to the original nest, this helps the birds resettle and covers your legal obligation. I don't want to ask the roofer and put him on the spot and ask him to do anything illegal AND We don't want to upset the ickle birdies (if roof was perfect we would be happy to share our space with them)
Thoughts?