The house I bought at the end of last year has had an extension built around 2-3years ago, however it seems when they built it they failed to fit a cavity tray.
We're getting damp patches forming right underneath the lintel and on the edges of the wall that support the lintel.
We've been told that fitting a new cavity tray will be awkward due to the height of the extension roof and the location of the first floor window sills (there is only one course of bricks between). One builder has suggested a "vented lead flashing solution" but I cant see how that will resolve our problem as it seems the moisture is travelling down the inside of the cavity rather than between the extension roof and original wall.
Is there any other solution, would it be possible to only fit the cavity tray between the windows?
We're getting damp patches forming right underneath the lintel and on the edges of the wall that support the lintel.
We've been told that fitting a new cavity tray will be awkward due to the height of the extension roof and the location of the first floor window sills (there is only one course of bricks between). One builder has suggested a "vented lead flashing solution" but I cant see how that will resolve our problem as it seems the moisture is travelling down the inside of the cavity rather than between the extension roof and original wall.
Is there any other solution, would it be possible to only fit the cavity tray between the windows?