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  1. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Finally got a chance to get a ladder out this weekend and take a look on the roof. Was only a brief look as it was very cold (fingers started to freeze within minutes) and the gutters were full of snowy stuff. Anyway, on brief inspection couldn't see anything obvious. No cracked tiles, lead...
  2. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Thanks for your :idea: but there's already a pitched/tiled roof behind the parapet. There are more photos on here (somewhere) where you can see that. Hoping to get up and have a look this weekend - weather permitting of course. :)
  3. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Excellent suggestion but a bit major for my mum, explained it to her and she's not that keen. She likes her parapet!
  4. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Ha, blisters :lol: My parents bought the house with the parapet but dad added the blisters because he wanted to make the bungalow look like a cottage! I've never liked the lumps and my dad has since died and left my mum with them. :(
  5. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Cavity wall is finally beginning to dry out a bit, it has been exposed to the air for a couple of weeks now. I've been a bit busy with work so haven't yet had a chance to get the ladders out and investigate the roof outside. As soon as I've done that I'll post on here - might help someone...
  6. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Probably the best solution, but mum quite likes the feature (makes her house look a bit different from all the others around here) and she can't really afford to have any major work done. Not sure if it is an original feature or a later add on - presumably the latter since no one else has one :?:
  7. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Thanks, appreciate all the help. Will get up and take a good look as soon as I can. Lorraine :)
  8. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    No pic of leadwork posted. Think John meant he wasn't sure of the condition of the lead valley because he couldn't see it. Not easy to photograph from ground level and still too icy for ladders. Lorraine
  9. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Thanks for that JohnD. There is lead flashing behind the 'false gable end' but it's probably defective somewhere. Knocking down (whilst probably the best solution) is out of the question really as my mum is a pensioner and funds wont stretch to that - hey ho. Just have to find the fault...
  10. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Thanks for looking at the pics Foxhole. Gutters are regularly checked for leaves and debris and have never found much in the gutter above the window. There aren't any tall trees nearby so guess that's why. The garage roof does drain to a gutter at the rear. Guttering is cast iron and...
  11. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Thanks for that John. Will wait for the weather to improve and then take a REALLY good look. In the meantime will get on with decorating the rest of the room. Will let you know what I find in due course. Hope the weather is OK in your neck of the woods. Lorraine :)
  12. Amy501

    Cavity wall wet inside

    Hi John, Have taken a few pics (snow included) and hopefully you'll be able to see them OK. We did an experiment last night and left nearly every window in the house open (only a little bit because it's so cold) and room doors slightly ajar to create an airflow. Result - hardly any...
  13. Side view outside

    Side view outside

    Guttering above damp corner
  14. Side view outside

    Side view outside

  15. Side elevation

    Side elevation

  16. Front elevation

    Front elevation

  17. Window

    Window

    Left corner wet, right corner dry
  18. Cavity

    Cavity

    Cavity at cill level showing damp wall ties, brick pillar removed
  19. Rotten lintel

    Rotten lintel

  20. Damp corner

    Damp corner

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