[200William-EC SP67851] SP67851 - 402 WATER PENETRATION

Dave Petschack dave at robadda.com
Wed Apr 30 10:23:28 EST 2014


Hi George,

I agree with you on the exploratory work to find out the reason and then getting quotes based on the finding.
Thanks for the work George.

Regards Dave



On 30/04/2014, at 10:06 AM, Matt Perkins wrote:

> I would say go ahead with the exploratory work.  IT's going to be a few hundred dollars that may reveal if $20k needs to be spent or more simplistic fix is needed.
> 
> Matt.
> 
> 
> On 30/04/14 10:02 AM, George Ziri wrote:
>> Yes there are a number of/possible issues:
>>  
>> Back fall of finished floor and perhaps the substrate
>> Possible membrane failure to the turn up of the hob
>> Possible membrane failure to the inside skin of brick work
>> Possible failure of the flashing.
>>  
>> We would like to have a contractor (TT) remove a couple of bricks and tiles from the South East corner of the balcony and wall so that a comprehensive method be applied.
>> Once the contractor has a clear understanding of the concern we will then request quotes based on his findings.
>> Estimated time - 4-6hours @ $65.00”
>>  
>>  
>> George Ziri
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>> Thanks George,
>>  I have seen the job up there at the job and in my view this is a building defect. The fall on his balcony is back toward the door and not toward the drain or the overflow.  You did not attach the separate quote's. But I assume the cheaper one is sealing with a membrane type paint and the more expensive one is fixing the balcony.   
>> 
>> Do you have a recommendation as to which approach we should take. Obviously this is time critical as water is flooding into an apartment. 
>> 
>> Matt.
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>> 
>> On 29/04/14 7:28 PM, George Ziri wrote:
>> Good evening All
>>  
>> Fyi...
>>  
>> George Ziri
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