Hello all, I'm wondering if anyone can advise how to solve the issue with the new UPVC window in our loft room? After recent stormy weather, we found it had been leaking from above the window on the left hand side, plus a bit of a stain in the middle (see pictures).
The window is located in a dormer covered in lead (c1990 conversion above Edwardian house); as you can see from a picture I took after the old wooden window had been removed, the lead curls around the edges of the gap, and so I'm thinking that maybe the wind is able to drive rain through the gaps where the lead overlaps, which is then directed towards the interior of the house above the window frame. There is another overlap above the centre of the window as well, where the other stain is.
The window company have confirmed that it's all sealed correctly so have said it's not an issue with their installation. However after looking online, I'm wondering if they should have installed drip caps/headers above, as these seem to be absent; I'm guessing it would need to be installed so that it starts up inside the wall just behind the edge of the lead, then down and over the window frame to the outside, in order to direct out any water that flows down behind the lead - which would involve removing the windows again presumably... There is also a second smaller window, so we would need to ask them to redo that one as well.
Is this correct, or any other ideas what would solve this? E.g. sealing up the lead better - the installer thought the lead might have lifted a bit in places, but I feel like there should be a measure in place in the window itself to divert water out again, not just rely on everything above being fine.
Thanks for any help/suggestions!
The window is located in a dormer covered in lead (c1990 conversion above Edwardian house); as you can see from a picture I took after the old wooden window had been removed, the lead curls around the edges of the gap, and so I'm thinking that maybe the wind is able to drive rain through the gaps where the lead overlaps, which is then directed towards the interior of the house above the window frame. There is another overlap above the centre of the window as well, where the other stain is.
The window company have confirmed that it's all sealed correctly so have said it's not an issue with their installation. However after looking online, I'm wondering if they should have installed drip caps/headers above, as these seem to be absent; I'm guessing it would need to be installed so that it starts up inside the wall just behind the edge of the lead, then down and over the window frame to the outside, in order to direct out any water that flows down behind the lead - which would involve removing the windows again presumably... There is also a second smaller window, so we would need to ask them to redo that one as well.
Is this correct, or any other ideas what would solve this? E.g. sealing up the lead better - the installer thought the lead might have lifted a bit in places, but I feel like there should be a measure in place in the window itself to divert water out again, not just rely on everything above being fine.
Thanks for any help/suggestions!