Every job without exception should have a structural survey - it doesn't cost much in comparison with your overall spend. Insist on it or change your installer .... very shoddy approach not to have one done - high winds ... who will you fall back on if the roof can't cope with the windload?
We've just recently done a job in eactly the same situation as you - our structural guy rejected the roof because it was showing signs of splaying. One beam installation later (about ÂŁ350 and a lot of swearing) and the customer had a roof suitable for the installation of solar panels. If he's gone with the other installers he'd invited round - all nationals - not one of them did any structural calcs - could have been a solar sandwich!!
Splaying? not heard of that before in relation to a roof structure. What does it mean and how did a beam fix it, I'd be interested in the answer.