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Hi
I have a small window on my gable end. The sill bridges the cavity and sits on the internal course of bricks. All plaster has been removed due to damp problems which are slowly being sorted. When it rained I noticed the sill was wet. The paintwork externally, including silicone needs re-doing but I was thinking (while the plaster is off) about incorporating a DPC under the bricks supporting the sill on the internal course and wrapping it up and under the wooden sill. This would hopefully prevent any damp crossing to the internal course, although the ends would still prove to be a problem! Any advice appreciated...thanks!
I have a small window on my gable end. The sill bridges the cavity and sits on the internal course of bricks. All plaster has been removed due to damp problems which are slowly being sorted. When it rained I noticed the sill was wet. The paintwork externally, including silicone needs re-doing but I was thinking (while the plaster is off) about incorporating a DPC under the bricks supporting the sill on the internal course and wrapping it up and under the wooden sill. This would hopefully prevent any damp crossing to the internal course, although the ends would still prove to be a problem! Any advice appreciated...thanks!