General Repairs
It is important to protect the investment in your home by maintaining it to a good standard. To assist you we have provided you with a checklist or the facility to instruct a Chartered Surveyor or an appropriate expert, to assist you in either repair or diagnosis.
Chimneys
Chimneystacks should be vertical, though a slight lean/twisting is not necessarily a problem.
The chimney pots should be secure and in sound mortar.
The mortar pointing should not be too weathered.
Flashings to the chimney and the roof should not be mortar but should be lead or equivalent.
Roofs
The roof should have an even surface and not have any significant undulations or distortions.
The tiles or slates should be correctly aligned and secure. The material for the surface should not be too weathered.
Roofs should be checked after each bad storm and repaired immediately if required.
Flat roofs will need to be repaired regularly and will only last on average 13 Years.
Rainwater Fittings
All gutters should be secure and correctly aligned.
Timber gutters should be renewed immediately.
Cast iron sections will need painting regularly though systems in this material are now getting old and replacement will be necessary soon.
Gutters should be cleared of leaves, vegetation, action men and tennis balls etc at least annually to ensure an adequate volume of water can be efficiently channelled away.
Walls
All wall surfaces should be vertical and free from distortion and cracking. (Structural movement)
Mortar and render should not be badly weathered. If tapped with a solid object the render should not sound hollow. If either of these defects is apparent repointing or repair to render will be required.
Cavity walls in houses over 50 years should be checked for rusting and deterioration. A specialist should carry out the inspection of the cavity wall ties this inspection can be free. Failure to repair corroded wall ties could result in partial collapse of a wall and therefore they should not be neglected. Contact www.terminix.co.uk for a free inspection.
Damp Proof Course (DPC)
The damp proof course should be 150mm (6 inches) above the ground level.
Flowerbeds, poor repointing, boundary walls, paths etc should not bridge the DPC.
Air Bricks
All airbricks should be clear and unobstructed.
Windows and Woodwork
Rotten wood should be cut out and repaired.
Poor paintwork will need to be burnt off, sanded and repainted.
Windows should be draft proofed and at least one should be able to be opened freely.
If the windows have deteriorated to the point that they require renewal replacement with a more durable type and with at least double glazing to save the environment and your fuel bills.
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