Couldn’t agree more!
Are these jobs that have been thought to be necessary to sort out this issue for me the type of work needing skilled builder, or could a reliable ‘jack of all trades’ do a good job if it?
Thanks Mr Chibs. Put out a request for a builder yesterday with details if the job, but as yet no response , other than one declining invitation to quote . Everyone is so busy .
For completeness , if anyone is still reading this , after a little rain last night this is the typical pooling that now occurs on the part of the balcony floor over the damp ceiling area below . No visible damage to surface covering but slight lifting if you push it down compared to rest of...
This has been an eye opener as without this advice I was about to have spent up to £9000 stripping out a balcony floor , etc. The roofers did not give any credibility to the notion it could be to do with the wall and coping
Ok … so it appears I need a builder to check if there is a DPM within the balcony wall, deal with mortar issues , especially at mitred internal corner, Check condition of vents in brickwork and possibly replace coping stones to allow more overhang . Remove railing to check how they are fitted...
By the way , I have no desire to try to do it myself from u tube. Tradespeople are deserving of payment for their special field of expertise … it’s just finding the right person that is the difficulty for a retired lady with no knowledge.
Thank you . I have been asking flat roof specialists to quote . Sounds like this is a job for a builder. Excuse my ignorance , and perhaps overstepping the mark in terms of advice here, but what would be your next step? How much should I expect to pay roughly? How long would it take to dry out...
Sorry , daraball , I don’t understand your post . I am trying to get to grips with building terms and not really succeeding !! What would that mean that you think I should do?
The width of the stones used is a tad under 300ml - not really coping stones , just slabs I am told . Another picture...
I have also taken more photos of damp ceiling and the ceiling light that had the water dripping through in the first instance, but hasn’t dripped since, despite the damp recurring after redecorating with damp seal paint after first little repairs we made. I also show the outside of the area...
You can see some attempts to fix by applying a coating to drain away and a little bit of diy pointing. Would some outside shots of black marks and moss outbound that area help ?