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Hiya,
I have a problem with damp/water ingress in my attic room:
You can see where I filled the cracks in the plaster with white filler.
The damp patches seem to follow the course of the chimney breast down to the floor below.
This is the chimney from the side:
There are a few cracks in the rendering, so I'm thinking that's where the water may be coming in. So I was thinking to knock off any loose rendering and patch it up with some mortar, then replacing the antenna mount with a chimney lashing kit (so there are no bolts / bolt holes).
However, this is what the chimney looks like from above:
It's a shared chimney (and it's a back-to-back terrace house, so the chimney could be shared with 1, 2 or 3 neighbours).
The silver flue you can see nearest the centre of the photo is mine, but I'm sure about that grid/hole next to it... If I repair the sides of the chimney, isn't loads of water going to still come through there?!
Not sure where to start. I have had a couple of roofers out but they just wanted to sell me a new roof (which I can't afford anyway), so am having to tackle it myself.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Jim
I have a problem with damp/water ingress in my attic room:
You can see where I filled the cracks in the plaster with white filler.
The damp patches seem to follow the course of the chimney breast down to the floor below.
This is the chimney from the side:
There are a few cracks in the rendering, so I'm thinking that's where the water may be coming in. So I was thinking to knock off any loose rendering and patch it up with some mortar, then replacing the antenna mount with a chimney lashing kit (so there are no bolts / bolt holes).
However, this is what the chimney looks like from above:
It's a shared chimney (and it's a back-to-back terrace house, so the chimney could be shared with 1, 2 or 3 neighbours).
The silver flue you can see nearest the centre of the photo is mine, but I'm sure about that grid/hole next to it... If I repair the sides of the chimney, isn't loads of water going to still come through there?!
Not sure where to start. I have had a couple of roofers out but they just wanted to sell me a new roof (which I can't afford anyway), so am having to tackle it myself.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Jim