Thanks, yes Ive only just noticed that it looks as though there is some additional paint added to the exterior brickwork
I don’t have a picture available but I have hacked off the plaster under the window of the first floor bedroom and it all appears straight and doesn’t show any signs of...
Thanks,
No its not a cavity wall
The other properties on the street are the exact same style of property but I cannot see any similar cracks in the Stone work
The property has been poorly maintained for years with lots of internal damp and the faulty gutters have been a problem in particular...
Yes this is part of a wider plan of works for this area of the house.
The current kitchen is quite small so I am removing the internal wall which you can see to the right to open this area up into the dining room as well as blocking up the current exit to create space for a U-shaped Kitchen...
Hi All,
Im due to replace a window with French door in a Victorian terraced property and wonder whether a concrete Lintel will be required above the patio doors or if the patio doors themselves will provide the required support.
Below is an internal and external image of where the patio doors...
Thanks for your thoughts
I spoke to a structural surveyor over the weekend who mentioned that the crack would be repairable by replacing the Lintel on the inside and then applying a Resin over the exterior improve the finish
A builder also mentioned to me that it would be possible to insert a...
Hi All,
Im wondering if anybody can recommend the necessary steps to repair a crack in the concrete lintel above the front door of a Victorian terraced property?
The crack seems to run the full width of the lintel and the brickwork above shows some small signs of distortion.
In the...
By way of an update I took the first layer of wallpaper off last night as per your advice which uncovered some significant mould. The interesting thing is though that the mould only appears to be on the remains of the wallpaper and the plaster behind seems to be dry.
So Im hoping that when I...
Yes this was my initial thoughts but I was hoping to save on the cost of the dehumidifier
But I suppose you make a good point that the damp would also be in the brickwork and not just the surface plaster
Would a Dehumidifier be best recommended to cure the issue then?
Hi all,
I recently had a problem with my roof and gutters that were leaking water into my house and has caused the below water marks in one of the bedrooms.
The gutters and roof have now been fully replaced and so the main problem has been resolved.
However I’d like to know what would be the...
I spoke to United utilities today who said that they would only be responsible for the drains which are outside the boundary of my property. In other words, if it’s in my yard it’s my responsibility and they will only fix it if it’s in the alleyway to the rear
I haven’t seen exactly where it...
Thanks guys, yes it’s a rented property and so the tenant might not be happy with having to put rods in every time.
my initial concerns was that I have heard cracked drains can cause structural issues.
do you think this slight shift in the drains would be enough to cause structural issues to...