by sbworcs »
Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:29 pm
Last year I had the walk-in loft of my dorma bungalow coverted into a bedroom and bathroom by means of a timber framed dorma loft conversion. Since then, during heavy rainfall, I have persistently suffered from water leaking into the downstairs dining room through the window lintel (resulting in cracks running above the window and water on my carpet). At first, I believed it to be the lead flashing and felt immediatly above where the water was entering the downstairs room but having had the flashing and felt re-dressed at this point, the problem has not improved at all. Any suggestions as to where I could look to next for the ingress of water would be much appreciated. I am wondering if water could be entering through the bedroom window above and running down behind the timber and UPVC cladding or possibly from a higher point on the roof, perhaps through the flashing to the side of the dorma where it meets the roof tiles? Also, I am struggling to get the builder who worked on this project to a) admit any liability and b) do anything about it. Any suggestions how to handle this?