Fromey
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Update:
I've sealed up the minor cracks and cemented up around the protruding railway line (some water was definitely getting in there as the cement was crumbling away around it in parts, so a bit of excavation, treating the metal, re-cementing, and then some sealant just for good measure).
Finally, I cemented up a few scrappy mortar joints in the damp course brick layer and ran a bead of sealant between the top of the DMC and the cement bricks.
It all looked fairly ship shape and water tight. Resisted some minor rainfall.
However, it's just chucked it down and again water is leaking in at the same spot #-o The good news is, it seems to be less =D>
Looking at the wall, there's no way water it's coming in from around the railway line or through the cracks. It might be generally penetrating through the paint as I've not been able to apply a coat of Thompsons yet (I'll hopefully be able to do that next week if it stops raining and the wall dries off enough). However, if it is that it seems a bit odd that the water should emerge on the inside at only one location.
There is still water pooling along the DPC directly opposite the leak point within the shed. Thus, I'm still wondering if wicking over the top of that is the cause. Next week, as a test, I'll pour water down the exterior of the wall in various places and see if I can simulate the rain leaking.
Does anyone know of a type of flashing or drip skirt that can be placed at the base of a wall so the water will run off a little away from the DPC?
I've sealed up the minor cracks and cemented up around the protruding railway line (some water was definitely getting in there as the cement was crumbling away around it in parts, so a bit of excavation, treating the metal, re-cementing, and then some sealant just for good measure).
Finally, I cemented up a few scrappy mortar joints in the damp course brick layer and ran a bead of sealant between the top of the DMC and the cement bricks.
It all looked fairly ship shape and water tight. Resisted some minor rainfall.
However, it's just chucked it down and again water is leaking in at the same spot #-o The good news is, it seems to be less =D>
Looking at the wall, there's no way water it's coming in from around the railway line or through the cracks. It might be generally penetrating through the paint as I've not been able to apply a coat of Thompsons yet (I'll hopefully be able to do that next week if it stops raining and the wall dries off enough). However, if it is that it seems a bit odd that the water should emerge on the inside at only one location.
There is still water pooling along the DPC directly opposite the leak point within the shed. Thus, I'm still wondering if wicking over the top of that is the cause. Next week, as a test, I'll pour water down the exterior of the wall in various places and see if I can simulate the rain leaking.
Does anyone know of a type of flashing or drip skirt that can be placed at the base of a wall so the water will run off a little away from the DPC?