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Flashing Leak in Conservatory on Rear of Property When Raining

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:54 pm
by Bruce Aylward
I have been out to a recently built conservatory built on the back of a house, the roof rises to a centre apex and is natural slate finished to the wall, the wall is rendered cob & stone, the flashing that has been install is one piece app' 1.3m in length, it is fixed into the render and folds down and under the slate, and above the batons, this all looks good and well done, however there is a definite leak down the wall when it rains!!

First question. Is this an acceptable way to do the flashing or should it have been done with separate soakers?

Question 2, could I leave everything as is and fix a second (one piece) flashing over the top of the slates, or is my only option to remove the ridge and slates and redo all the flashing with individual soakers?
Thank you.

Re: Flashing Leak in Conservatory on Rear of Property When Raining

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 8:26 am
by thedoctor
Hi

The flashing, unless there is some “unseen” water barrier, should be on top of the slate with soakers under and over every course.

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Hope this helps