In the storms a few winters back I had some damage to my roof and water was coming in. Insurance company was slammed with claims and gave me the go ahead to get it sorted myself if I could get it done faster and re-imburse the cost. All good or so I thought.
The obvious issue, damaged tiles, valley and flashing was apparently repaired and no water was coming into the ceiling of the bathroom but I now suspect that the water is still getting into the wall somewhere. It's an old Victorian house, I was replacing an internal door frame tonight and when taking it out discovered it was wet up against the bricks and starting to go soft. So I did some checking and it appears that plaster has blown in some places on the walls going down 2 floors underneath the original leak. On the wall in the room directly inside the rear extension where the roof butts up against the wall the plaster is turning to powder, the only thing holding it in is the lining paper!
I checked the attic and can't see an obvious leak, I think it might be the just below the valley and getting into the wall there but I'm no expert. This is probably going to be far more costly to put right, with damage to the plaster in 3 rooms...
Advice is welcome, will my insurance cover another claim for potentially the same issue?
The obvious issue, damaged tiles, valley and flashing was apparently repaired and no water was coming into the ceiling of the bathroom but I now suspect that the water is still getting into the wall somewhere. It's an old Victorian house, I was replacing an internal door frame tonight and when taking it out discovered it was wet up against the bricks and starting to go soft. So I did some checking and it appears that plaster has blown in some places on the walls going down 2 floors underneath the original leak. On the wall in the room directly inside the rear extension where the roof butts up against the wall the plaster is turning to powder, the only thing holding it in is the lining paper!
I checked the attic and can't see an obvious leak, I think it might be the just below the valley and getting into the wall there but I'm no expert. This is probably going to be far more costly to put right, with damage to the plaster in 3 rooms...
Advice is welcome, will my insurance cover another claim for potentially the same issue?