During the roof inspection, several defects were identified that made renovation necessary. The most noticeable issues were broken roofing sheets and rusted sections along the edges. These defects were likely caused by long-term exposure to rain and sunlight. In some areas, the roof alignment was uneven, increasing the risk of water leakage.
The inspection process involved checking both the external and internal roof conditions. Inside the building, water stains on the ceiling confirmed that the roof was no longer fully effective. Outside, loose fixings and damaged timber supports were observed. These problems showed that simple repairs would not be enough, and full renovation was required.
Renovation works focused on replacing damaged materials and improving overall roof stability. New roofing sheets were installed, weak timber members were changed, and proper spacing and alignment were ensured. Attention was also given to sealing joints to prevent future leaks. After renovation, the roof performed better and provided reliable protection, showing the importance of identifying defects early.
