Hi,
Brand new house and have just had the chimney fixed as no soakaways were fitted and the flashing appeared to route the water into the loft and onto the interior ceiling! However, I am still puzzled and hope someone can help.
If I look at the outside wall from inside the loft at where the chimney is then you see breeze blocks over the entire wall apart from one segment (5 bricks by 4 bricks) on the slope of the roof. These bricks appear to be the chimney (even though these bricks are only at the roof intersection coming down for 4 bricks) and the remainder of the wall below it is all breeze block. A couple of bricks down from the roof lining there is a horizontal strip which I can only describe as looking like a damp proof course (can you tell I don't do this much!).
In the recent storms (after the big leaks have been fixed) the bricks above this damp proof course are still wet and thus are bringing moisture into the loft space. The questions I have are :-
1) Is this construction normal? Some bricks and the rest breeze block on the wall?
2) I understand bricks are porous and perhaps the DPC that I am seeing is the flashing - should this be inside the loft, clearly visible and let in moisture?
3) A remedy that has been suggested is to waterproof the internal bricks - however, being a new house I would like opinions as to if this is a bad construction in which case I can insist on it being replaced with proper construction.
Thanks for all help.
PH
Brand new house and have just had the chimney fixed as no soakaways were fitted and the flashing appeared to route the water into the loft and onto the interior ceiling! However, I am still puzzled and hope someone can help.
If I look at the outside wall from inside the loft at where the chimney is then you see breeze blocks over the entire wall apart from one segment (5 bricks by 4 bricks) on the slope of the roof. These bricks appear to be the chimney (even though these bricks are only at the roof intersection coming down for 4 bricks) and the remainder of the wall below it is all breeze block. A couple of bricks down from the roof lining there is a horizontal strip which I can only describe as looking like a damp proof course (can you tell I don't do this much!).
In the recent storms (after the big leaks have been fixed) the bricks above this damp proof course are still wet and thus are bringing moisture into the loft space. The questions I have are :-
1) Is this construction normal? Some bricks and the rest breeze block on the wall?
2) I understand bricks are porous and perhaps the DPC that I am seeing is the flashing - should this be inside the loft, clearly visible and let in moisture?
3) A remedy that has been suggested is to waterproof the internal bricks - however, being a new house I would like opinions as to if this is a bad construction in which case I can insist on it being replaced with proper construction.
Thanks for all help.
PH