Hi,
We have a uPVC window in a dormer, and we've recently had the roof of the dormer changed, along with the tiling on the side cheeks. We also had the interior replastered, and since then I've noticed that when we have heavy rain, the interior window sill gets very wet at the edge. I'm not 100% if it's a new issue, or was always there and never noticed.
Either way, I contacted the roofing company, and they came back and checked the new roof, and added sealant all around the exterior window frame, and where there was a gap at the ends of the window sill, but the issue still seems to persist, and I'm a bit perplexed where the water could be coming from.
A couple of notes:
* It seems they added sealant around the exterior window sill - I guess they shouldn't have done that since that would be the drainage area for the frame?
* There is quite a bit of water inside the frame when it rains - not sure how that gets there but from what I read its expected and should go through the drainage holes?
* Theres an area of lead flashing under the window sill which has gaps, but the gaps dont align with where I see water on the interior, and I dont think water should be able to get up under there anyway?
* I did recently sand the interior window sills and a lot of the interior seleant that was old came away - would that be a source of an issue? My view was that water shouldn't be on the inside anyway?
Thanks in advance
We have a uPVC window in a dormer, and we've recently had the roof of the dormer changed, along with the tiling on the side cheeks. We also had the interior replastered, and since then I've noticed that when we have heavy rain, the interior window sill gets very wet at the edge. I'm not 100% if it's a new issue, or was always there and never noticed.
Either way, I contacted the roofing company, and they came back and checked the new roof, and added sealant all around the exterior window frame, and where there was a gap at the ends of the window sill, but the issue still seems to persist, and I'm a bit perplexed where the water could be coming from.
A couple of notes:
* It seems they added sealant around the exterior window sill - I guess they shouldn't have done that since that would be the drainage area for the frame?
* There is quite a bit of water inside the frame when it rains - not sure how that gets there but from what I read its expected and should go through the drainage holes?
* Theres an area of lead flashing under the window sill which has gaps, but the gaps dont align with where I see water on the interior, and I dont think water should be able to get up under there anyway?
* I did recently sand the interior window sills and a lot of the interior seleant that was old came away - would that be a source of an issue? My view was that water shouldn't be on the inside anyway?
Thanks in advance
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