Veggie
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The slipping slates revealed rotten battens and sheared off nails holding the slates. Also lots of dry grass and nutshells which look very old! I've bitten the bullet (and my bank account) and am going to have this section of roof completely replaced. New timbers, original Welsh slates reused where possible and damaged ones will be replaced with "new" Welsh slates. Materials and scaffolding will be delivered today and they start work tomorrow.
On the bright side, this is the southfacing part of the roof and would be the best place for solar panels which I have been considering but thought that the roof might not take the weight. The house was built about 1936 so I can't complain about it needing a bit of work.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Mark_Riga
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(06-01-2026, 01:35 PM)Veggie Wrote: A spreadsheet means computers and working for a living. Those days are over, Vinny. Give me a pen and paper and I'm happy. 
I used to work with spreadsheets a lot, Microsoft Excel and I hated anything Microsoft, a big US corporation. I'm happy to use Linux though and all the FREE software that comes with it including Libreoffice (Libre as in free) that I think you can get even if you use MSDOS or whatever it is now. You can have a different sheet for each year and, if in similar formats, easily check how things do from year to year. As long as you record it which is where I regularly fall down.
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(Yesterday, 12:44 PM)Veggie Wrote: On the bright side, this is the southfacing part of the roof and would be the best place for solar panels which I have been considering but thought that the roof might not take the weight. The house was built about 1936 so I can't complain about it needing a bit of work.
If you are thinking of installing solar, it would likely be best to do it at same time as re-slating I would have thought but you need to ask your roofers.
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I thought about that, but I need to do a bit of research first - get quotes etc. These roofers are really, just builders but I have checked that the new roof will be strong enough for panels. There may be other places where panels could be fitted too. Its all too much to think about at the moment. I just want the roof to be weathertight.
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