Water ingress

This thread is titled 'water ingress'
Perhaps it should say 'water outgress'
Well, yes I take your point. But given the fact I've spent a lot of money on my guttering to ensure 'water out gress', I still have water running down my wall. The pics here don't do it justice to be fair. It's like a mini waterfall when raining and I think over an extended period of time if left, it will eventually start to cause damp in that corner. The wall is already covered in efflorescence. I think I am probably best cement the crack back up again.
Cheers
 
Well, yes I take your point. But given the fact I've spent a lot of money on my guttering to ensure 'water out gress', I still have water running down my wall. The pics here don't do it justice to be fair. It's like a mini waterfall when raining and I think over an extended period of time if left, it will eventually start to cause damp in that corner. The wall is already covered in efflorescence. I think I am probably best off cementing the crack back up again.
Cheers
 
Well, yes I take your point. But given the fact I've spent a lot of money on my guttering to ensure 'water out gress', I still have water running down my wall. The pics here don't do it justice to be fair. It's like a mini waterfall when raining and I think over an extended period of time if left, it will eventually start to cause damp in that corner. The wall is already covered in efflorescence. I think I am probably best cement the crack back up again.
Cheers
Or give us a better picture of tge whole wall so we can see what’s going on. A picture of some courses of wet bricks leaves us guessing.
 

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