Hi All,
I have added this question into the building section as I am unaware of where the root cause of this issue may originate.
We have a detached house, built in 1968 with a pitched tiled roof and wall construction which consists of outer brick, an air gap and inner block.
On the west facing wall we have first floor bedroom uPVC windows where in the window reveals light mould and then moisture builds on the paint which results in flaky paint and then a slow softening of the plasterboard. This occurs on both the side and upper reveal for both windows and it is predominantly where the plasterboard meets the uPVC window frames.
The issue was in place both many years before and the years after the fitment of replacement uPVC windows which were fitted in 2005. There have never been lintels in place in the outer brickwork but there are on the inner blockwork. The issue is not in place in any other windows but it does appear to affect a number of identical houses in our road.
I have attached photographs below.
I would be very grateful on thoughts on what maybe the root cause of this issue.
Many thanks
Paul
I have added this question into the building section as I am unaware of where the root cause of this issue may originate.
We have a detached house, built in 1968 with a pitched tiled roof and wall construction which consists of outer brick, an air gap and inner block.
On the west facing wall we have first floor bedroom uPVC windows where in the window reveals light mould and then moisture builds on the paint which results in flaky paint and then a slow softening of the plasterboard. This occurs on both the side and upper reveal for both windows and it is predominantly where the plasterboard meets the uPVC window frames.
The issue was in place both many years before and the years after the fitment of replacement uPVC windows which were fitted in 2005. There have never been lintels in place in the outer brickwork but there are on the inner blockwork. The issue is not in place in any other windows but it does appear to affect a number of identical houses in our road.
I have attached photographs below.
I would be very grateful on thoughts on what maybe the root cause of this issue.
Many thanks
Paul
