I've had damp penetrating for a good while above a set of windows on the exposed end of a stone house. I've had the end scaffolded and I have removed the tiled window overhang. I've found that the Lintel has been chomped by woodworm (active - well they were until I nailed em) and was also suffering from wet rot caused by the damp. I've removed the the rot, treated for wetrot and woodworm and I've applied wood hardener and sunk a few pellets within the lintel. It looks as if there is enough lintel to not have to replace it.
Above the lintel is a line of bricks and then the stone begins. (I'll include a photo tomorrow). I noticed what looks like the remainder of a brittle DPC or some sort above the course fo bricks below the stone. A repair by some cowboys a while back appears to have cut this DPC off at the wall and then connecte da new membrane below the tiles over the wooden overhang. The house is 1920s. Would it be a fair assumption that this is some form of Damp proof tray and the fact it's been broken could be the main reason for the damp ? I'm guessing the water that is penetrating is dropping down the cavity and hitting the lintel and then coming into the room ? I have repointed outside and will look to apply some form of sealer to the stone but will I need to have this damp poof membrane replaced and if I do am I wise to replace the lintle at the same time ? How far up the inside of the cavity would the DP tray need to be fitted ? Also would it be safe to acrow from the scaffolding outside If I decide to replace the lintle ? The stonework above is in pretty good nick.
Cheers and Sry forthe length..
Above the lintel is a line of bricks and then the stone begins. (I'll include a photo tomorrow). I noticed what looks like the remainder of a brittle DPC or some sort above the course fo bricks below the stone. A repair by some cowboys a while back appears to have cut this DPC off at the wall and then connecte da new membrane below the tiles over the wooden overhang. The house is 1920s. Would it be a fair assumption that this is some form of Damp proof tray and the fact it's been broken could be the main reason for the damp ? I'm guessing the water that is penetrating is dropping down the cavity and hitting the lintel and then coming into the room ? I have repointed outside and will look to apply some form of sealer to the stone but will I need to have this damp poof membrane replaced and if I do am I wise to replace the lintle at the same time ? How far up the inside of the cavity would the DP tray need to be fitted ? Also would it be safe to acrow from the scaffolding outside If I decide to replace the lintle ? The stonework above is in pretty good nick.
Cheers and Sry forthe length..