Hello, I have a 1970s house which the previous owners renovated a decade ago, and I have had water pouring in under a suspended cavity wall for the past two winters. I have had multiple roofers and surveyors look at it without success, so after ideas as to what I could do next.
The water only drips during driving rain directly against the wall. The verge has just been replaced and the battons were very wet, but still leaks. The cladding (Cedral) and UPVC facia and soffits have also been replaced and a waterproof membrane installed. If I spray a hose against the verge area where the cladding meets the soffit, it leaks.
Cavity trays haven't been fitted, so I can take this route to retrofit, but wanted advice before doing this as has only been a fairly recent issue, and expensive if not the solution. The lack of flashing and poor condition of the flat roof is also a concern, but couldn't get it to leak from these areas with the hosepipe test. Thank you
The water only drips during driving rain directly against the wall. The verge has just been replaced and the battons were very wet, but still leaks. The cladding (Cedral) and UPVC facia and soffits have also been replaced and a waterproof membrane installed. If I spray a hose against the verge area where the cladding meets the soffit, it leaks.
Cavity trays haven't been fitted, so I can take this route to retrofit, but wanted advice before doing this as has only been a fairly recent issue, and expensive if not the solution. The lack of flashing and poor condition of the flat roof is also a concern, but couldn't get it to leak from these areas with the hosepipe test. Thank you
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