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    1960s house, nothing to fix first floor windows to above

    Refurbishing our 1960s house. Window fitters have fitted replacement UPVC windows, viewed below from the inside. Plastering to come. Two of the windows fitted 1st floor front and rear elevation had nothing above to mechanically fit to (just soffit space). You can see some old blocks of wood...
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    Insulating soffit space above top floor windows

    Hi all Have knocked the plasterboard off above the top floor window recess with the aim of filling with insulation, probably rockwool type. These timbers I believe previously joined the old wooden window frames to the inner long timber you can see here. I expect the previous window fitters...
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    Sodden area of garden won't dry out after rain

    The garden is approx 12 metres by 20 metres.
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    Sodden area of garden won't dry out after rain

    Into a water authority rainwater drain within the garden. Took the manhole cover off it. However the friend who loaned me the pump does landscaping and says permission would be needed to divert a permanent soakaway into there.
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    Sodden area of garden won't dry out after rain

    Hi all Renovating house to live in. In the garden there is an area which when there has been any rain whatsoever, does not dry out. It has been sludgy during the late winter and spring, particularly with the rain, and walking on it meant sinking into the mud about 8 inches or more. It was...
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    Damp bricks on an outbuilding

    Oh I see. It does seem very strange it should appear so suddenly and especially as it was once we allowed water to supply the toilet cistern for the first time since buying the place and flushing that loo. Might it be an idea for us to dig down on the outside and see if we can find anything...
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    Damp bricks on an outbuilding

    Is that as it should be or ideally not? I believe it's still as built in the 1960s and the whole estate has outhouses same design.
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    Damp bricks on an outbuilding

    Blue line indicates where fresh water supply comes up from the ground. It then goes over the outhouse door towards the toilet internally and then into the cistern. We are the first house on the sewer run and it goes off in the direction of the red arrow. However there is a waste pipe coming into...
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    Damp bricks on an outbuilding

    Hi all. We removed a conservatory and it's concrete slab base from this spot around Christmas time. No sign of damp bricks on the outbuilding at the time. About 6 weeks ago a water company engineer who was examining the sewer which is outside the back door, off to the right of this photo...
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    Some definitely might go in probably not at lot though due to the sprayed in insulation lower down in the cavity. If needed is there an adhesive which could assist in sticking visqueen to bricks? Quite right 60s indeed. I plan to try my best to get insulation in there without having to knock...
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    Perhaps the outer skin facing sheet of plastic could remain to act as a vertical DPC on the absence of one?
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    There is sprayed in cavity wall insulation in the walls from around 2000 I believe. Found it to be there within the cavity when knocking back a downstairs window. What could be used to stick the wool insulation in place where I need it?
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    Makes you wonder how much behind the plasterwork in a lot of houses is just left uninsulated simply because nothing has been knocked back to open up the cavities. I suspect there's no vertical DPC either side of the first floor window but without knocking off the wall plaster I'd never know and...
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    Ok thanks and apologies for my confusion. The part I am struggling to understand is that I can see directly through to the soffit space as there is only the one piece of timber above the window (which the window is fitted to) between the gap in the plasterboard and the soffit space. If for...
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    Thanks. Is there actually a wall cavity here, as from the third picture I've posted at the top of thread, it can be seen that the window touches the soffits on the outside? I understand there are a few courses of bricks above the window recess on the inner skin but directly opposite this within...
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    [Post edited with new information]: I don't think the space above the window frame/recess goes into the loft area. I have screenshot these photos from our survey: Insulation can be seen at extreme edges of loft but this can't be seen above the plasterboard in front of the window frame...
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    Thanks. The timber above the window frame itself just has a gap above it into the space above the soffit so surely trying to insulate this would be difficult as the insulation would be in the soffit space as well as the cavity??
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    Thank you. Regarding the plasterboard, does there ideally need to be anything else there behind it to support it or would there normally be a gap behind it?
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    What should first (top) floor UPVC windows be attached to at the top?

    We are shortly due to have old windows replaced with UPVC. The plaster above the window recess (rear first floor bedroom) looked loose so I decided to tap a bit out to check all looked ok behind it. I am a beginner DIYer (first home project) and found what looks like one length of timber above...
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