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bathroom window leaking

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:24 pm
by welshgirl
My bathroom windows are Pvc and only 5 years old. While it was raining I noticed half way down the window a small trickle of water coming through the sealant. Top of the window is dry. Looking on the outside the seals look intact and the cement around the window frame was dry. Went up the attic and didn't notice anything wrong. Checked the guttering and it is not blocked however on the wall between the top of the window and the guttering this part of the wall felt quiet wet. What could be the issue? Also if the water is coming down the external wall shouldn't the window fame be a sealed unit so the water shouldn't be getting through it. Apart from the small leak in the sealant there are no other signs of water leakage in the bathroom. Can anyone help. Is the issue with the window, guttering or the roof?

Thanks

Re: bathroom window leaking

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 12:52 pm
by welsh brickie
to eliminate if its the render or window, get a friend to hosedown the window and see if its leaking.
also open the window to see if there is water in the frame and the drainage holes are clear.

Re: bathroom window leaking

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 10:41 pm
by welshgirl
Thanks for your reply. The render on the outside of the window had blowen. No issues with window frame. Render now been replaced. But is there likely to be any damage to the internal structure of the house where the water was getting in prior to us noticing the issue and having it repaired. My bathroom is tiled from floor to ceiling. Could there be a chance that these tiles may come off while the walls are drying out?

Re: bathroom window leaking

Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:40 pm
by welsh brickie
No I dont think so.

Re: bathroom window leaking

Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:13 am
by mathewleo
No i think that can be the possibility. May be there is a gap left in the tiles thats why the leakage starts.