I know I've asked this before, so here we go again, We've had multiple roofing companies out - spent north of R100k - none do a good job.
Where I've marked in yellow - there is no overlap between the wall and those flat cover plates. You can actually see it clearer on the parapet wall perpendicular to the one I've marked in yellow. Its basically just butt joined. (even with the torch on)
The last company took the torch on approach for the parapet walls - and I again questioned no ovelap - and again was told its right like this.
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(side story: the various shades of red are from my now annual trip up the roof in April to waterproof what could be a problem in the rainy season).
Now my issue - 100% of my walls visibile below which have no ceiling boards (patios/walkways/etc) have water streaks,
Then in various other parts, the water makes it way past the ceiling boards and runs down the walls...
Does anyone know why they say there musnt be an overlap?
I have a section inside that looks like its raining every morning - just from the moisture buildup on the roof because of the cold - I peaked in the ceiling this afternoon and the entire section with the yellow marking (about 8m) is sopping wet (and we haven't had rain this week).
At this point, I'm planning on buying waterproofing membraine and painting it on everywhere where there isn't overlap.