My mother stays in a old end terrace building, circa 1800 I think (although I've heard 1600 too). She's on the ground floor and has two neighbours above. The top floor is renovating and his builder has found water ingress coming from between the stonework of the end gable wall. When it's raining and the wind blows against the gable wall, some water does eventually come in depending on how heavy the rain is, so it's not a complete surprise.
My mother stays quite rural so some builders take the mick with their quotes as they know choice is limited. The gable wall comprises ground floor, 2 floors above, plus the pointy roof/loft part where it meets the eaves. Mainly stonework I believe, maybe a bit of brickwork near the eaves. I've been quoted around £2700. Is that overpriced or probably ballpark?
The quote entails cleaning the wall, removing the old cement, PVA sealing the wall, and repointing the cracks with mortar mix. Currently clarifying if he's repointing the whole wall or just the cracks.
My mother stays quite rural so some builders take the mick with their quotes as they know choice is limited. The gable wall comprises ground floor, 2 floors above, plus the pointy roof/loft part where it meets the eaves. Mainly stonework I believe, maybe a bit of brickwork near the eaves. I've been quoted around £2700. Is that overpriced or probably ballpark?
The quote entails cleaning the wall, removing the old cement, PVA sealing the wall, and repointing the cracks with mortar mix. Currently clarifying if he's repointing the whole wall or just the cracks.