Window sill "drip gap" important?
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jules_s said:
I'd say that was 100% the case here
TBH looking at the pics again I'd be more worried the face of the windows are behind the rear face of the bricks..
Looking at the photo, it looks like the window frame is in front of the rear of the brick, so shouldn't be a problem. The cill is though!TBH looking at the pics again I'd be more worried the face of the windows are behind the rear face of the bricks..
SAB888 said:
Looking at the photo, it looks like the window frame is in front of the rear of the brick, so shouldn't be a problem. The cill is though!
In the photo you can only see the opening light side. Given the opening frame is circa 50mm thick...and you can see the margin on the lintol over id say the positioning of the frame could be an issue as well - maybe moreso in an argument with the intaller
As usual some st advice from people with no idea.
As mentioned by a couple of posters the windows are positioned perfectly fine.
Very likely butted up to existing plaster and should have been specced a deeper cill giving it an additional 30mm overhang.
Easy option would'av been to set the windows forward and use 45 trim on the inside.
Maybe the OP asked for no trim to be used.
Sub standard on the company's behalf.
As mentioned by a couple of posters the windows are positioned perfectly fine.
Very likely butted up to existing plaster and should have been specced a deeper cill giving it an additional 30mm overhang.
Easy option would'av been to set the windows forward and use 45 trim on the inside.
Maybe the OP asked for no trim to be used.
Sub standard on the company's behalf.
VX Foxy said:
My question is, will the lack of drip gap cause problems, or is it wrong?
Not cause a problem as such but will leave an unsightly discoloured mess below the window of a good couple of ft in depth.Fairly common where houses have been retrospectively rendered without taking this problem into account. Even see it on new builds with flush facias and little overhang on verges.
There's a saying in construction, "if it looks right, it is right"...and that sure don't look right!
VX Foxy said:
I'm pretty sure they haven't used cappit.
Would more pics help?
something not right,stick you camera out of upstairs window and take few pics,it would be impossible to fit the cills they have used downstairs so close to the brickwork without some butchery as the profile of the cill would not allow itWould more pics help?
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