Brick work leaning near roof
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rob698
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Brick work leaning near roof

by rob698 » Sun May 29, 2011 10:33 pm

Hi,
This is the first time I have posted on the site, but have looked at the forum over the years.
So here is my problem if anyone could help.
I have a terrace house built in the 1880's, and I have just been up to clear the gutters and the top of wall is leaning quite a lot inwards, the size is approx 2ft square, just under the roof facia

After examing the guttering etc, where it is leaning the gutter is about 3" away from the wall so the water was running down the roof and down the wall. Could this be the cause off it.

Would it be a big job to repair.

Thanks
Rob

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leaning wall

by welsh brickie » Mon May 30, 2011 11:50 am

to repair the wall,it would need demolishing and rebuilding,scaffold maybe the roof needs proping,unsure how much it would cost maybe you will be able to claim on your insurance.

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by rob698 » Mon May 30, 2011 10:02 pm

Thanks for the reply, just had a look at the ajoining properties, and all have the same issue, most look like they have just repointed and filled the gap at the top.
I'll start getting quotes then.

thanks
Rob

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