So about two weeks ago, when there was that massive thunderstorm, we had water (a lot of it) dripping into our house from the upper section on the alcove of the interior of this window. Logically, I'm thinking there's a problem with degraded mortar on the exterior wall, which when there's a lot of rain, allows water in. However, a family member said to me that the culprit was probably the holes you can see above the window, which I had assumed were weep vents. These were there when we bought the house a couple of years ago. I assumed they were there for a reason, but this family member said it looks like holes for securing scaffolding, which simply hadn't been filled back in. As you can see, there's also some kind of silicone or some other sealant (the white stuff) in there.
So what do you think? Am I okay to fill these in, or are they actually weep vents? I'm including a picture of above our patio doors at the rear of the house, which don't have the same 'weep vents', which makes me even more suspicious. Thanks.
So what do you think? Am I okay to fill these in, or are they actually weep vents? I'm including a picture of above our patio doors at the rear of the house, which don't have the same 'weep vents', which makes me even more suspicious. Thanks.