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When getting the quote from your new insurer did they ask if the house was of standard construction? Did you tell them about the flat roof? How old is the roof (when was it last tarred/felted)?
If you specifically told them that the roof was flat and filled it in on the proposal form and the roof has recently been replaced (within the last 10 years) then you should be covered.
If you didn't tell them then you won't be covered.
If you told them but the roof is over 10 years you may not be covered anyway.
That would be advisable.
Trouble is he was a complete cowboy and I had big trouble with him as the roof leaked a week after he put it up eventually got him back and he fixed it but not sure if I can get a recipt off him at this stage
If the assessor examines the roof and finds it was not up to scratch then they will go after the person who is liable(the cowboy builder).
It needn't be a receipt. A letter from him, on his business paper, stating that he carried out the work and what date it was done on, would suffice.
would he want to give me a letter if e thought he was going to get done by an insurance company??
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