by bouncer »
Fri Jun 25, 2010 8:24 pm
I've finally got some new information which answers a lot of questions but unfortunately brings about a few more.
What I thought were loose block are actually finlock concrete gutters that were cut off by a roofer, replacing the outside facias and guttering with upvc and leaving the internal finlock guttering between the wall plate and top course of blocks. This was done in 2003
I've read other forums and this is apparently the best way to deal with them but there is no mention anywhere of a problem where they move years later (and I've been in touch with the roofer who claims never to have seen this problem)
Underneath the finlock was some sort of black felt and my best guess is that when the guttering was cut off, the balance point of the gutter left over changed and allowed it to compress this felt in an odd way so that the blocks fell in the way they did. I have been told that the old gutters were likely to have been leaking so maybe another cause is that felt soaking with water, freezing, defrosting and breaking down the mortar beneath the finlock causing it to fall.
I've gone for the option of drilling out the old mortar and packing it with new (a builder did it for me) but only in my bathroom so far. The rest of the house shows this issue and I don't know if I should be paying to get it all seen to - or just leave it alone?
The other thing I've found out is that there is no insulation where they cut the finlock back (celotex should have been used) and now that causes a perfect cold bridge which is why I see condensation at the top of my upstairs ceilings in winter.
Has anyone come across a similar issue where cuting finlock back has resulted in the rest of it moving around - and what did you do about it?