It's the water pentrating through the wall causing the issue. But yes definitely something to Try first. They had replaced the ridge tile on top of the wall before and this was undertaken. This was the last job to do as water was still getting in..
Technically water should not transfer to the internal wall down behind the trays. That would only happen if there is something bridging the cavity for the water to track across and if that happened then the that would need clearing. However there is a flap on the cavity tray that sits up against the internal wall also..
It's not a radius wall at all! If its driving rain on that gable end any water that soaks through the bricks will just run down the back of the brick and out of the tray at the bottom! Spot on job!
Great comment. You probably know this already as I'm sure your a seasoned professional but yes you can take up to 2 trays worth of brick out without support some clever persons has worked out that the brickwork up to this length will self support. But happy for you to share any referencing documentation that says this is wrong..
This is how I do it
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Could you not cap the top in lead, copper or some sort of membrane?
It's the water pentrating through the wall causing the issue. But yes definitely something to Try first. They had replaced the ridge tile on top of the wall before and this was undertaken.
This was the last job to do as water was still getting in..
@@tobysallthings-property6798 try Mariseal 800 it’s a water repellent never fails
What about water getting behind the trays
Technically water should not transfer to the internal wall down behind the trays. That would only happen if there is something bridging the cavity for the water to track across and if that happened then the that would need clearing. However there is a flap on the cavity tray that sits up against the internal wall also..
But it’s a radial wall so it wouldn’t sit flat against it
No it's not curved it's a standard wall..
It's not a radius wall at all! If its driving rain on that gable end any water that soaks through the bricks will just run down the back of the brick and out of the tray at the bottom! Spot on job!
No dead support for the wall... are you mad?
Great comment. You probably know this already as I'm sure your a seasoned professional but yes you can take up to 2 trays worth of brick out without support some clever persons has worked out that the brickwork up to this length will self support. But happy for you to share any referencing documentation that says this is wrong..
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Yes something I need to work on for future videos.