ok, so next door had the same issue (and also other houses too), they said that there was a pipe up there and part of it was missing hence the leak and theirs is fixed now....
Leo, no, there is no access to the space other than cutting it open.... Would it still be a plumber that would be required then a plasterer to mend the ceiling?
Homebond only cover structural issues, this won't qualify.
Having the benefit of the neighbour having the same issue, you should be able to get a good fix on the location to investigate. As Flowerman says, be careful cutting through the plasterboard. You can get special drywall cut out tools that allow you set a cut depth to remove shapes cleanly from plasterboard, but dremel type tool with a suitable bit would do the job too. Done neatly, a decent DIYer could replace the cut-out section and patch up without the need for a plasterer.
I learnt something new today.
Have a look back over the emergence of the pyrite issues to see how difficult it can be to get anything out of Homebond.
...I arrived at the front door there was a 3 foot drop down from the front door,where the builders had excavated out the entire ground floor area and all the concrete and foundations below.The builders would do a row of 5 townhouses in one go and then they would move on to the next 5 houses as the previous 5 house owners were allowed to move back in.
Our friend was back in her home within the 6 weeks,and they did a very good job.
Hi again!
The last picture I posted of the vent, does anyone know where I could buy one?? Tried Brooks, Mannions, B&Q and no one had a clue what it even was???!!!
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