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House built around 1919.
The walls are made of irregular shaped stone and NOT brick.
All the flashing is currently/has always been a cement mix. House has never had leaks in its past and the flashing has held up okay.
Obviously it's not going to last forever and it's finally given up over the years on the weekend. Got a slow drip down the wall in the bathroom.
A family friend has came out. Said he can either replace with cement flashing or lead.
£400 for cement or £900 for the lead.
Obviously he said the lead isn't going to be a conventional job because of the stone walls. It will have to chase a channel out the stone with an angle grinder for the lead.
I really can't decide what I want to do.
£400 for the cement or £900 for the lead.
Advice please?
The walls are made of irregular shaped stone and NOT brick.
All the flashing is currently/has always been a cement mix. House has never had leaks in its past and the flashing has held up okay.
Obviously it's not going to last forever and it's finally given up over the years on the weekend. Got a slow drip down the wall in the bathroom.
A family friend has came out. Said he can either replace with cement flashing or lead.
£400 for cement or £900 for the lead.
Obviously he said the lead isn't going to be a conventional job because of the stone walls. It will have to chase a channel out the stone with an angle grinder for the lead.
I really can't decide what I want to do.
£400 for the cement or £900 for the lead.
Advice please?