Is a lead tray required on the underside of the window?
(Im not talking about. windows which have lead flashing dressed down noticeably over the weatherboarding -which is a visual detail visible on some period houses)
I'm never sure whether this gives any benefit or not.
I have seen it and done it where the lead is clipped to the underside of the window before fitting and turn up with a small lip to the inside, preventing any water running inside (limited benefit unless the lead is dressed at the sides to form a 3 sided tray.
However what is the actual benefit, if any?
Windows have a cill projection with a drip.
(Im not talking about. windows which have lead flashing dressed down noticeably over the weatherboarding -which is a visual detail visible on some period houses)
I'm never sure whether this gives any benefit or not.
I have seen it and done it where the lead is clipped to the underside of the window before fitting and turn up with a small lip to the inside, preventing any water running inside (limited benefit unless the lead is dressed at the sides to form a 3 sided tray.
However what is the actual benefit, if any?
Windows have a cill projection with a drip.