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I couldn't upload a pic, but in terms of appearance, this is pretty close, tho not as severe:
http://authenticmasonry.hubpages.com/hub/Common-problems-with-a-Brick-Veneer
Is it best to use sand/cement or a filler of another kind. My concern is that the finish should be good.
Perhaps my question is long winded, the simple question is: is it possible to repair cracks that run through bricks to a neat standard and paint over without t looking a mess? Ir is this not usually done?
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Hi - I live in a period 1870s mid-terrace and am thinking of selling. But there are some unsightly cracks in the wall of the central passageway that separates my house from my neighbour. The cracks run straight through the bricks and mortar but haven;t changed in the 10 years i've been here...
Yes, overhangs a bit, but the tiles are flat like slates. The water kind of follows a path under the edge of them and down the bricks (capillary style?)
Hi, I'll try and get a photo to you.
The roof is so shallow that the water runs off the side of the tiles and down the wall and doors, it certainly doesn't look normal.
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Hi all,
We have a 15 degree roof on our kitchen extension, using sandtoft 20/20 tiles. When it rains some water drips off the gable end and down the bricks and over the patio doors. The builder says it wasn't in the architect plans to do anything about this. The architect says the builder...
Sadly this sounds like you know what you're talking about! Oh dear.
Can I just clarify - you don't agree with the other posters ideas? And the drain has to stay on our side?
The problem is his solution is to extend the drain to further into our garden, which is daft.
The (most probable)...
I've read that after a certain number of years, regardless of what laws or regulations were infringed at the time, the 'new' layout becomes normal - isn't this true?
Thanks
However, what if this drainpipe really is say 30 years old and was done by someone else. Am i still entitled (legally speaking) to ask the present owner to move it back to his side?
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After cutting back our hedge, I can now see that my neighbour (or a previous resident - which is where the complication comes in) has routed their rear outhouse guttering drain straight into the our side of the fence behind the hedge.
His outhouse guttering overhangs on to our side of the...
Ok, this is actually a job done on my elderly neighbours house... what can I do to help get some of her money back? I have his name and mobile and a receipt (not itemised) but nothing else. I know that's not much but is there anything I can do???