Thanks Dave. The roof plumber was up there for an hour doing tests and looking at the structure and didn't mention this at all! Oh well, as you say I ...
Hi Jacob and @Dave-1 I managed to get a ladder and get some photos as requested. I'm embarrassed to say that I hadn't previously taken a close look do ...
@JoeAzza @AlanM52 @Dave-1 @JacobZ Not sure if this is helpful but here is an old photo of the damage, the rain drives water behind the white wooden b ...
Thank you Joe for responding. You raise a very good point, the gutter overflows with water and definitely can't cope with the volume on storm days. Is ...
Thanks so much Dave for responding. That's a good idea, given the nature of water getting everywhere I'm keen not to spend lots of money when we can't ...
Thank you, Dave, for taking the time to respond. With regards to the points you raise:1. Yes, we asked a roofer to attach the small metal edging and t ...
Thank you for your response Jacob, in answer to your questions:1. The main point of entry for the water is point X (this appears to be the general opi ...
Hello @KAV2025
It's good to hear that you've had a first-hand look at the situation up top. I totally agree with your proposed list of actions, and ...
Good Evening @KAV2025
Cheering that it looks like you have found the root of the problem, tho annoyed at the gutter cleaner, the waterproofing/sealin ...
Good Evening @KAV2025
Thank your for that last photo, it really does show up where the water damage is coming from. You can add my name to @JacobZ's ...
Hi @KAV2025, Considering the main location of the damage, and the proximity to gutters that you have mentioned are prone to overflow, I would be looki ...
Hi @KAV2025 , I noticed that there is a downpipe above the guttering freezing into it, next time it rain, check if the guttering can cope with the wat ...
Hello @KAV2025,
Spent a while digesting your post, even went and made another cuppa.
I am thinking to initially use tarps, ropes and bungee cords to ...
Good Afternoon @KAV2025
Having a think and a re-read through your questions, It looks like you have an angled small eave/metal edging along the front ...
Thanks Dave. The roof plumber was up there for an hour doing tests and looking at the structure and didn't mention this at all! Oh well, as you say I ...
Hi Jacob and @Dave-1 I managed to get a ladder and get some photos as requested. I'm embarrassed to say that I hadn't previously taken a close look do ...
@JoeAzza @AlanM52 @Dave-1 @JacobZ Not sure if this is helpful but here is an old photo of the damage, the rain drives water behind the white wooden b ...
Thanks so much Dave for responding. That's a good idea, given the nature of water getting everywhere I'm keen not to spend lots of money when we can't ...
Thank you, Dave, for taking the time to respond. With regards to the points you raise:1. Yes, we asked a roofer to attach the small metal edging and t ...
Thank you for your response Jacob, in answer to your questions:1. The main point of entry for the water is point X (this appears to be the general opi ...
Hello team,
I am looking for some suggestions please, we have a balcony that has an outdoor space below it, the ground floor has a wooden ceiling. The ...