undergroundhunter
Established Member
Afternoon all,
We moved into an ex council house earlier this year when we moved in there was damp in 2 of the upstairs bedrooms at the top of the walls with one bedroom being worse than the other. A quick trip up the ladder seemed to reveal the cause, the gutters were full (overflowing actually) with debris and plants, we promptly cleared all this and ran a dehumidifier for about 3 weeks all seemed well. I have been up there again today (about 4 months later) and found various small leaks in mainly in the joints. At some point in the past someone has "lined" them 3 or 4 times with what looks like flashband. I have tried to clear as much as I can and repair some of the failed joints (one had no mortar in it at all) all the time I'm thinking this is really just a temporary repair and I need to find a long term solution.
Looking at the options I either line them or chop them off, I have read many horror stories of people employing "specialist" companies to remove them only to make the problem worse and others saying that lining them is not a viable solution as they will just leak again. I did have 1 quote about 2 months ago to line them with EDPM but at £3500 this is to do about 20m of guttering, I was a little taken back! The gent said it would take 3 days and they would have to remove the lower 3 rows of tile and have full scaffold erected. I haven't yet had a quote to remove but I'm seriously considering it, we are first time buyers with the kitchen and bathroom to renovate yet so it would be a big investment for us.
Has anyone got any experience of either removing or lining concrete gutters? If so could you recommend someone to carry out either.
Thanks in advance
Matt
We moved into an ex council house earlier this year when we moved in there was damp in 2 of the upstairs bedrooms at the top of the walls with one bedroom being worse than the other. A quick trip up the ladder seemed to reveal the cause, the gutters were full (overflowing actually) with debris and plants, we promptly cleared all this and ran a dehumidifier for about 3 weeks all seemed well. I have been up there again today (about 4 months later) and found various small leaks in mainly in the joints. At some point in the past someone has "lined" them 3 or 4 times with what looks like flashband. I have tried to clear as much as I can and repair some of the failed joints (one had no mortar in it at all) all the time I'm thinking this is really just a temporary repair and I need to find a long term solution.
Looking at the options I either line them or chop them off, I have read many horror stories of people employing "specialist" companies to remove them only to make the problem worse and others saying that lining them is not a viable solution as they will just leak again. I did have 1 quote about 2 months ago to line them with EDPM but at £3500 this is to do about 20m of guttering, I was a little taken back! The gent said it would take 3 days and they would have to remove the lower 3 rows of tile and have full scaffold erected. I haven't yet had a quote to remove but I'm seriously considering it, we are first time buyers with the kitchen and bathroom to renovate yet so it would be a big investment for us.
Has anyone got any experience of either removing or lining concrete gutters? If so could you recommend someone to carry out either.
Thanks in advance
Matt