I've got a little terraced house that I let out... I've just done quite a bit of work on it and I'd noticed that an interior wall of the bedroom (adjoins next door) was discoloured. I got my head out of the Velux window up top and I can see this:
This would be directly above the wall in the bedroom below where the discolouration was (I've just re-painted over it using Zinsser Watertite and the same magnolia for the time-being) and it seems really obvious it needs filling. How on earth there's a hole like that is beyond me.
Do I just get someone with a long ladder to push a load of Dow Corning in there? Or do I need some lead, or some (!) Evo-Stick Flashband? Do I see if one of the roof tiles can be moved across or a wider one can replace the one that's there?
Can any of you experts tell from this angle (sorry, it's really the best I could do)... I'm not going to DIY-it but I'm only thinking of getting a handyman in to remedy, so he might need some direction.
This would be directly above the wall in the bedroom below where the discolouration was (I've just re-painted over it using Zinsser Watertite and the same magnolia for the time-being) and it seems really obvious it needs filling. How on earth there's a hole like that is beyond me.
Do I just get someone with a long ladder to push a load of Dow Corning in there? Or do I need some lead, or some (!) Evo-Stick Flashband? Do I see if one of the roof tiles can be moved across or a wider one can replace the one that's there?
Can any of you experts tell from this angle (sorry, it's really the best I could do)... I'm not going to DIY-it but I'm only thinking of getting a handyman in to remedy, so he might need some direction.