I have a single storey extension and the downpipe from the roof brings the rainwater to guttering along the edge of the extension. There is a small amount of water getting between the end of the guttering and the flashing on the house wall. These drips have caused a damp patch to seep into my house. (The drips are landing on my neighbour's side of the wall, next to her drain, but due to holes in the mortar at floor level on my extension it's got into my dining room.)
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I think Job 1 is to get this area dried out and then Job 2 is to fill those holes in the mortar at the base of my extension. Would a piece of roof flashing tape from the wall and into the gutter be a good starting point, so the water can't get to the wall? And could I do anything with something like roof flashing tape to shield this corner and aim water to the drain? Thanks.
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I think Job 1 is to get this area dried out and then Job 2 is to fill those holes in the mortar at the base of my extension. Would a piece of roof flashing tape from the wall and into the gutter be a good starting point, so the water can't get to the wall? And could I do anything with something like roof flashing tape to shield this corner and aim water to the drain? Thanks.