I have a terrace house (dates from about 1910) with a bay front (see pic below) with solid 9" brick wall.
The bay wall in the upstairs bedroom is letting water in under the stone cill under each of the two bay window column areas. I initially thought this may be penetrating through the wall but I'm thinking could it possibly be penetrating down through the sandstone columns from the top ?
I briefly took a look at the top of the bay roof and there appears to be no felt or lead covering - is this normal ?
Also there was standing water in the stone gully which runs around the edge of the top of the bay roof - with hindsight (and now I've given the ladder back to the bloke I borrowed it off) I think the outflow pipe may be blocked. Hopefully if this is the case and I clear any blockage this will empty the gully.
However two questions;
a) is it realistic that could water penetrate the way I've described ?
b) should the bay have some sort of covering rather than bare stone eg lead, bitumen, felt ?
TIA - JJ
The bay wall in the upstairs bedroom is letting water in under the stone cill under each of the two bay window column areas. I initially thought this may be penetrating through the wall but I'm thinking could it possibly be penetrating down through the sandstone columns from the top ?
I briefly took a look at the top of the bay roof and there appears to be no felt or lead covering - is this normal ?
Also there was standing water in the stone gully which runs around the edge of the top of the bay roof - with hindsight (and now I've given the ladder back to the bloke I borrowed it off) I think the outflow pipe may be blocked. Hopefully if this is the case and I clear any blockage this will empty the gully.
However two questions;
a) is it realistic that could water penetrate the way I've described ?
b) should the bay have some sort of covering rather than bare stone eg lead, bitumen, felt ?
TIA - JJ
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