Sorry I'm not very technical or have any idea on anything building related.
We've just had a new extension put on an exciting structure (external to our house), as part of these works a new roof has been put on. We decided to have the roof cavity space turned into an extra storage area and a ladder put into the ceiling for easy access. We haven't started putting items up there yet, but when I pulled the ladder down yesterday to have a look at the space up there (I hadn't been up there before) I noticed there is a gap between the roof and the side of the structure. It would be large enough for bugs, rodents etc to get in and I could see the sun streaming in and the underside of the roof tiles - so I imagine water, dust etc would be able to get in also. I could handle a small sliver of a gap, but this seems quite a large gap. We will of course be putting all the items up there into tubs etc but would still prefer to protect the items we store up there and keep them protected from the elements and also protect the roof and ceiling from getting damaged as I imagine it will get quite damp with a big gap being there.
My hubby spoke to the builders this morning and they said this is normal, is it???? I can't see this being normal. Maybe it is normal, but I've just never seen it as the gyprock/wall & internal ceiling hides this in a house.
I'm not sure exactly how wide the gap is, as I didn't go all the way over to the gap as it hasn't been cleaned up in there yet, as there is building dust everywhere.
I've been searching online all day and I'm no closer to finding a solution 🙁 What could we put in the gap to block off entry from dust, water, bugs, rodents etc? and make the storage area more sealed off from the elements.
Sorry, it may be hard to see in the photos, but the first photo is without a flash and shows the sun streaming in and the other's are with the flash on, so more just showing the location of where the gap is.
Any help/tips would be greatly appreciated.
Gap - with flash off
Gap
Gap