D Deleted member 267285 19 Feb 2020 #16 It might be covered with the insurance, but is it worth the excess?
Alastairreid Joined 21 Nov 2008 Messages 7,112 Reaction score 1,307 Location uk Country 20 Feb 2020 #17 First thing I would do is get the gutter and roof checked above that area. May be something quite straight forward.
First thing I would do is get the gutter and roof checked above that area. May be something quite straight forward.
K Kim Marin Joined 19 Jan 2020 Messages 13 Reaction score 1 Country 20 Feb 2020 #18 Here is a better view of our wall and we will get the guttering and roof looked at. Attachments IMG_20200220_083416.jpg 280.7 KB · Views: 118
^woody^ Joined 3 Sep 2006 Messages 40,146 Reaction score 6,580 Location West Mids Country 20 Feb 2020 #19 Is that black paint really masonry paint? The thing is with painting walls, is that the wall then retains moisture. That crack will be letting in water - more so than normal due to the paint on the rest of the wall
Is that black paint really masonry paint? The thing is with painting walls, is that the wall then retains moisture. That crack will be letting in water - more so than normal due to the paint on the rest of the wall
Alastairreid Joined 21 Nov 2008 Messages 7,112 Reaction score 1,307 Location uk Country 20 Feb 2020 #20 What's the vent for if you have a concrete floor. Post a pic of the full elevation including roof line.
What's the vent for if you have a concrete floor. Post a pic of the full elevation including roof line.
^woody^ Joined 3 Sep 2006 Messages 40,146 Reaction score 6,580 Location West Mids Country 20 Feb 2020 #21 It's just occured to me that that cracking near to that drain may indicate a leaking drain and foundation movement which would explain both things.
It's just occured to me that that cracking near to that drain may indicate a leaking drain and foundation movement which would explain both things.