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Appreciate there’s a similar and recent thread to this by Tom but I didn’t want to piggyback on that - I also have a Victorian terrace and my outside sills are not in great shape. There’s damp in the living room which may or may not be connected to the state of the bay window sill (see below).
I’d really like to have a crack at this myself but have very little experience so any advice is appreciated.
Here is the whole sill, front bay:
And here are a couple of close-ups:
As you can see there is mould growing over (what looks to me like) painted render, which is just a couple of mm thick.
What I was planning to do is chisel off the painted render and check for cracks underneath; fill those if they need filling, then re-render with lime cement and paint.
A few questions though...
- Does that plan sound basically right?
- If so, what mix should I use for any cracks and for the render?
- What is this sill likely to be actually made of, under the render? If it's cement over bricks and the cement turns out to be cracked, should I get rid of that too?
Cheers,
Oli