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Hello,
I am looking for advice about a series of jobs that need doing on the back of my bungalow.
Initially, I was thinking of getting the rendering renewed where there is still old rendering on my bungalow. However, it occurred to me that one particular corner of the bungalow was worse than elsewhere, because of the rendering peeling off on that part of wall and rainwater leaking inside the bungalow from there. So I decided to remove the old rendering around the affected corner to see what was happening.
Having done that, some problems became apparent. I can now understand why rainwater was leaking inside the bungalow. See the attached photos.
Three things are now obvious to me: the lintel needs replacing, so does the little bit of block above the French doors near the centre-right, and so does the lead that joins the conservatory to the bungalow. I also need to remove enough rendering above the conservatory to expose the whole length of lead. However, I am not sure whether the French doors need replacing, and neither am I sure whether repairs are needed to the blockwork beyond the small piece above the doors.
For the sake of clarity, the rainwater leak has been happening from above the French doors. The top of the conservatory was not leaking on the side of the French doors (photo 3), but it has been leaking on the other side (photo 4).
My questions are:
– How do I remove the rendering above the conservatory to expose the lead? Are there some chemicals I can pour over this rendering to loosen it, in those places where it is holding fast? Which tool will best allow me to reach everywhere I need to and remove the rendering without using a scaffold? I need to reach up to the conservatory’s ridge.
– Should I call a UPVC window company to check the state of the French doors before work is done on the lintel and the blockwork above, or vice-versa?
– Is it best to replace this wooden lintel with a concrete one?
– Whose job is it to replace the lintel? The French door fitters’, if the doors need replacing? A carpenter’s? A bricklayer’s? Would a good handyman or jack-of-all-trades be able to do it well?
I would appreciate some advice.
I am looking for advice about a series of jobs that need doing on the back of my bungalow.
Initially, I was thinking of getting the rendering renewed where there is still old rendering on my bungalow. However, it occurred to me that one particular corner of the bungalow was worse than elsewhere, because of the rendering peeling off on that part of wall and rainwater leaking inside the bungalow from there. So I decided to remove the old rendering around the affected corner to see what was happening.
Having done that, some problems became apparent. I can now understand why rainwater was leaking inside the bungalow. See the attached photos.
Three things are now obvious to me: the lintel needs replacing, so does the little bit of block above the French doors near the centre-right, and so does the lead that joins the conservatory to the bungalow. I also need to remove enough rendering above the conservatory to expose the whole length of lead. However, I am not sure whether the French doors need replacing, and neither am I sure whether repairs are needed to the blockwork beyond the small piece above the doors.
For the sake of clarity, the rainwater leak has been happening from above the French doors. The top of the conservatory was not leaking on the side of the French doors (photo 3), but it has been leaking on the other side (photo 4).
My questions are:
– How do I remove the rendering above the conservatory to expose the lead? Are there some chemicals I can pour over this rendering to loosen it, in those places where it is holding fast? Which tool will best allow me to reach everywhere I need to and remove the rendering without using a scaffold? I need to reach up to the conservatory’s ridge.
– Should I call a UPVC window company to check the state of the French doors before work is done on the lintel and the blockwork above, or vice-versa?
– Is it best to replace this wooden lintel with a concrete one?
– Whose job is it to replace the lintel? The French door fitters’, if the doors need replacing? A carpenter’s? A bricklayer’s? Would a good handyman or jack-of-all-trades be able to do it well?
I would appreciate some advice.