It's going to rain the next few days so I won't be taking up any tiles, but I could put a pipe there to carry the water straight down to the gutter instead of running over the tiles. Then if the damp starts reducing, I'll know it's an issue with the water from the top gutter.
If the damp...
I've tried to have a look at that area from inside the barn and I can see the felt isn't quite going all the way to the verge tiles. So perhaps when it rains there is some water getting between gaps in the tiles and the felt is not doing it's job.
Something like this you mean?
I want to check if there are any areas where water could be entering. You can check out my other post here:
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/where-could-this-damp-spot-be-coming-from.621737/
In the top corner of a currently unoccupied cold room, there is always a damp area in the top corner of the wall. I have run a dehumidifier in the room to try and reduce the damp spot, but it gets damper again. There are more spots underneath that are also damp. The bottom of the wall isn't...
Initially I wanted to see if the concrete rings could hold water, however they are leaking in a few places. After digging up the area between the rings and the wall, I noticed that water would pool and drain very slowly, so now I am not sure if I can just fill it with soil or do something else...
We have an uneven paved area and water is not draining fast enough to prevent the water from pooling. Is pooling water like this a hazard or risk?
What are the solutions to prevent this from happening?
There are 2 concrete pipe sections that were previously used as a water butt.
I emptied the water because they were leaking and we don't actually need to collect this water.
I removed the stones between the pipe section and the wall and dug down removing all the earth.
However I have noticed...
Image explanation
Long blue line: ditch for rain water
Pink: gutter
Orange: underground pipe
Green circles: rain barrels with the tap open
Green lines: hose
Blue circles: water deposits from the hose
Water must not enter the sewer system and must be deposited on the...
Today I completed a cast iron downpipe to PVC drain connection. The rain water is deposited in to a ditch that runs along the side of the property.
I want to do the same on the other end of the gutter, however there is a thick concrete (I assume) slab that runs along the ground next to the...
Some tiles are very loose and we have pulled them off the wall with ease. The plan is to move the kitchen to a different room next year and this room will be completely renovated.
The area circled blue is wood.
What can we use to easily cover this area until next year?
I plan to install the following lamp on my bathroom ceiling.
There is already a hole in the ceiling for the cable.
The ceiling is green plasterboard, then a 5cm air gap, then vapor control barrier and then wool insulation, then a cold vented space.
Do I need to fill the hole so it is...