Not sure this if this is the right place, but it's a rendering job.
Prior to rendering, my plasterer got someone to replace the bay window leadwork that protects the lower window. Existing leadwork needed replacing. My concerns are that the overlap is only about half an inch and it's sealed with clear silicone which hasn't actually formed a proper seal. That seems insufficient to prevent water from running under the overlap and down inside. Pictures attached.
Another concern is, presumably, he's going to render (krend) over the lead he's screwed in to the cement board of the rebuilt bay. Is that the correct way to do it?
Any future flashing maintenance requires breaking out a large amount of render to remove the lead???
Thanks for any opinions.
Prior to rendering, my plasterer got someone to replace the bay window leadwork that protects the lower window. Existing leadwork needed replacing. My concerns are that the overlap is only about half an inch and it's sealed with clear silicone which hasn't actually formed a proper seal. That seems insufficient to prevent water from running under the overlap and down inside. Pictures attached.
Another concern is, presumably, he's going to render (krend) over the lead he's screwed in to the cement board of the rebuilt bay. Is that the correct way to do it?
Any future flashing maintenance requires breaking out a large amount of render to remove the lead???
Thanks for any opinions.
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