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My long standing battles with renovating my property continue
The house has cavity walls but somehow rain water is bridging it and causing major damp patches around the windows and doors.
All the windows and doors were replaced last year but if the spurs the guy was wearing were any bigger he would have killed the horse he rode up on with puncture wounds. So, getting him back is not an option (I wouldn't have him back on my property if he was the one paying me) and I've tried various ways to fix this myself.
So far I've re-sealed the windows and re-done the render to the reveals with water proofer in the mix, but that hasn't stopped it - the house dried out over the summer but with the recent bad weather the water is coming back in and on windows it wasn't even doing it t before (the problem is confined to the front and one gable end which catch the brunt of the driving rain).
The next thought is that somehow (either from the guy fitting the windows and doors or some other means) that the DPC has failed.
I know it's virtually impossible to tell but from some photos but does that look at all likely from these images?
I've had someone out who suggested if it is this then the window can be taken out and the DPC corrected before refitting the window - I didn't think that was possible without some major work to take out bricks and propping up?
The house has cavity walls but somehow rain water is bridging it and causing major damp patches around the windows and doors.
All the windows and doors were replaced last year but if the spurs the guy was wearing were any bigger he would have killed the horse he rode up on with puncture wounds. So, getting him back is not an option (I wouldn't have him back on my property if he was the one paying me) and I've tried various ways to fix this myself.
So far I've re-sealed the windows and re-done the render to the reveals with water proofer in the mix, but that hasn't stopped it - the house dried out over the summer but with the recent bad weather the water is coming back in and on windows it wasn't even doing it t before (the problem is confined to the front and one gable end which catch the brunt of the driving rain).
The next thought is that somehow (either from the guy fitting the windows and doors or some other means) that the DPC has failed.
I know it's virtually impossible to tell but from some photos but does that look at all likely from these images?
I've had someone out who suggested if it is this then the window can be taken out and the DPC corrected before refitting the window - I didn't think that was possible without some major work to take out bricks and propping up?