Yesterday, we had yet another chapter in our leaking window saga. As you might remember, a few months ago, we found that our living room bow window was leaking. We were hoping that some recaulking would be all that was needed. Nope. That didn't do it.
After many phone calls and emails, the window manufacturer said they would replace the window. Okay. But we still weren't sure whether the window was the problem. After meeting with an experienced contractor and architect, the conclusion is that we need a roof extension and relaying of the bricks that the window sits on. Apparently, there is not enough overhang of the roof or slope of the sill to keep the water away. The original window in that spot was also showing signs of leaking, so it seems that there's more to it than just a faulty window. Anyway, we haven't heard any estimates yet, but this is going to be a very expensive job.
| The original window to the house, which was still in place when we moved in. You can't see the rotten wood in this picture unless you look very closely, but it's there. |
| Installing the new window. |
| All done. This is the one that is going to be replaced. |
| The cats liked to sleep in front of the window. |
Oh, well. We want it done right, so we won't have to deal with it in the future, because I've watched home improvement shows and know you don't want any moisture behind the walls to rot things. If it goes too long, you've got BIG problems on your hands. Hopefully, we have caught this in time before too much wood has been damaged. I guess we'll find out when the work for the new window is done. Sigh.
Until then, I've started some seeds on the window seat. Since there is already water damage there, I'm not worried if the trays leak, etc. The silver lining, I guess.
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| The tomatoes and basil have sprouted so far. |
Until next time...

Oh, no! I'm sorry that there is still a leak and the problem seems to be more than a faulty window. Sounds like you've some costly repair work in the future. Lovely to see the seeds starting to sprout on the window seat, though.
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to have better luck this year with the seeds than last year when there were multiple problems. Hopefully, I have learned from them. :)
DeleteSweet kitty in sunshine, and lovely to see the new life of sprouting seeds. Sorry the window has problems. But you've got the right attitude, keep the structure dry and strong.
ReplyDeleteThat's Annie in the sunshine, but her brother, Leo, usually had that spot. Sadly, they are both gone but they lived a long 20 years.
DeleteUgh, I am so sorry. Such a beautiful window and view. I hope the contractors are able to come up with a solution to fix things.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of leaks, our skylights were leaking which we didn't know until we put the Christmas decorations back behind the eaves. We decided to have the roofers take out the skylights, but I miss seeing the night sky. Oh well, better than a leaky roof.
We had a skylight in our first house and it was a problem, too. It seems they always are. :( Seeing the night sky must have been great, but better to fix it before it got worse.
DeleteOh, that stinks. I'm so sorry. I'd be super frustrated if I were in your shoes. I hope you finally get the situation resolved.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing cats sleeping in a sunshine square. So sweet.
If the window leaks after all of the remediation we're going to do, then we have bigger problems than the window. But, I think this will do it.
DeleteI was cold in the house the other day, so I went into the sunshine just like the cats used to. :)
Ugh. No one likes to spend money on the same space twice. THis is just one of those thigns you have to address before it get worse, but it doesn't make it feel any better
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