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Do you need to replace cracked tiles as the web site suggests the foam seal and secures everything?
Don't know whether i's an old building or not but this is from SPAB's website:
Q. Are bitumenised treatments or spray-on foams a good idea?
A. No, experience shows bitumen-coated fabric on the outside of roofs or spray-on coatings underneath can be a false economy, and cases have been reported of serious damage resulting to the structure. Such treatments prevent proper inspection, hinder the re-use of slates or tiles and, by reducing ventilation, increase the risk of timber decay.
So I can quite understand wanting rid of it unfortunately I don't know of any easy way to do so.
I think there are also building regs that require a 50mm ventillation between insulation and roof covering.
If you're going ahead with buying it I'd earmark a substantial fund for dealing with this!
Secondly, beyond 3 inches the sprayed on insulation wii not even allow water vapour to pass through, due to it's closed cell structure.
Thirdly, read the alternative approach in part L of the building regulations, as it is not necessary with all materials to leave a 50 mm airgap.