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my council have removed one if my tiles

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  • Brooker_Dave
    Brooker_Dave Posts: 5,196 Forumite
    jammiev wrote: »
    ok, thanks all, but once rectified should the council pay for an independant survey of the roof to be done to ensure it is'nt going to leak and that the job has been done properly!?

    You're having a laugh.
    "Love you Dave Brooker! x"

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  • seems to me that they would only have done it if required and not to wind you up for a laugh!

    Whos to say they didnt do it IN ORDER to maintain the water tight gap?

    By all means get them back out to confirm that was the case. Personally, it sounds like you just have an axe to grind.
  • Sssssss
    Sssssss Posts: 1,094 Forumite
    jammiev wrote: »
    because i don't want it to leak, thats why.

    only if it rains :rotfl:
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