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Recently moved into a house with rendered exterior and fairly recent work done to it in last couple of years. Wasps found a home recently in it and surveyor did notice there was a gap above the ground floor windows (See image) which insects could get in to
To me it doesn't look like a great finish but is this a standard way to finish what I believe is a timber bay (there are bricks along the bottom). The wasp guy said when he puffed his powder up it he saw it appear below the first floor window suggesting there was a fairly open cavity underneath the board. He advised sealing up the gaps which I can do I just wondered whether I'm better off getting it re-done.
There appears to be a layer of plywood? and some other material under the render.
To me it doesn't look like a great finish but is this a standard way to finish what I believe is a timber bay (there are bricks along the bottom). The wasp guy said when he puffed his powder up it he saw it appear below the first floor window suggesting there was a fairly open cavity underneath the board. He advised sealing up the gaps which I can do I just wondered whether I'm better off getting it re-done.
There appears to be a layer of plywood? and some other material under the render.