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Leaking Curtain Walling Repairs & Proper Cleaning

Common Problems:
Poor fitting this is one of the most common problems with roof and curtain wall related leaks. When I suggest poor fitted this can stem from the original manufactures and fabrication quality control procedures or a lack of adequate training. Contractors also play a major part in the chain of events with poor fitting procedures.

Leaking and whistling curtain walling, again this was down to poor manufacture and fitting, water ingress into office were electrical equipment was close to hand (a potential hazard) this problem had been pointed out previously and again remedial action was taken by means of sealant.

On close examination we discovered that gasket between gazing and pressure plate was poorly fitted and in extreme cases missing, in the corners the gasket should be fitted together with chevrons and adhesive (in almost all cases this was missing).

How to solve the problem was simple we removed pressure plates, supplied and fitted new gasket and refitted pressure plates, cleaned off all sealant and checked internal drainage, it is important to note that curtain walling will have a built in drainage system to allow any ingress or condensation to drain through if as in this case the drainage channel is filled with sealant the cannel will overfill and enter the building.

Below is a very good example of the kind of problems that we encounter when called to investigate and repair leaking curtain walling. Faults are very often down to improper installation and/or a fault in the manufacturing process.

Background Information

Skylight Roof Clean and Repair pic 01 Skylight Roof Clean and Repair pic 02
   

Conditions prior to investigations.
2 x damp patches, evidenced by stained plasterboard

Internal moisture readings prior to testing indicated areas as dry, with readings of
approximately 40-45. (0-dry 100 saturated)

Weather conditions: Dry

   

Simulated Rainfall Test 1

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Test type Clear water.

Item

Joints between ridge horizontal and vertical glazing bars at four locations.

Findings

Water manifested directly below the ridge then migrated down internal frame. Similar results at all locations.

Identified by

Photographs above, items circled blue.
Water entry points and direction of migration arrowed, also blue.

Note:

Gaps were in evidence at the glazing bar joints tested.
Drainage channels from glazing bar covers had been blocked with mastc (e.g. circled red above)
   

Simulated Rainfall Test 2

Skylight Roof Clean and Repair pic 07
   
Test type Clear water.

Item

Junction between static and sliding rooflight sections.

Findings

Water manifested directly below.

Identified by

Photographs above.

Note:

Missing cover flashing.
   

Simulated Rainfall Test 3

Skylight Roof Clean and Repair pic 08
   
Test type Clear water.

Item

Junction between static and sliding rooflight sections.

Findings

Water manifested directly below.

Identified by

Photographs above.

Note:

Missing cover flashing.
   

Simulated Rainfall Test 4

Skylight Roof Clean and Repair pic 09
   
Test type Clear water.

Item

Cover flashing to base of glazing.

Findings

Water drained into the drainage channel below. No leak was in evidence below.

Identified by

Photographs above.

Note:

Drainage channel filled with water due to poor drainage (see comment next page).
   

Flood Test

Skylight Roof Clean and Repair pic 10
   
Test type Clear water.

Item

Drainage channel.

Findings

No water manifested at leak site whilst on site, although moisture readings to plasterboard increased from 40 to 70 by time of departure.

Identified by

Photographs above.

Comment:

Drainage was poor.
   

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WinTec (Bristol) Ltd

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WinTec (Bristol) Ltd - 23 Martock Road - Keynsham - Bristol BS31 1XA

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> Residential door locks.
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