Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
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Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
A recent habitation check as shown up water ingress/damage to the area around the fresh water filler. There is an external crack in the bottom corner probably caused by swelling of the frame work which needs attention. What is the best approach to repairing this. We live in Colchester, any recommendations re repairers?
Photo with fresh water filler removed during replacement of cracked filler pipe.
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Photo with fresh water filler removed during replacement of cracked filler pipe.
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Re: Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
Any thoughts or experiences with water damage repair worth sharing? Is the image visible?
Thanks for any help.
Kieran
Thanks for any help.
Kieran
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Re: Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
No.kieranfitz3 wrote:Any thoughts or experiences with water damage repair worth sharing? Is the image visible?
Thanks for any help.
Kieran
But it is now!
Edit - It was!!!! Please see below.
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Re: Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
Thanks, what did I do wrong?
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Re: Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
I don't know, but mine has vanished now?????
I'll do it another way - if I can.
It's working now. Wonder if this one will vanish as well. Curious that????
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I'll do it another way - if I can.
It's working now. Wonder if this one will vanish as well. Curious that????
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Re: Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
No image at my end
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Re: Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
This is weird!!!!
On both occasions that I posted the photo it was definitely there. I even logged off and back on again the second time to double check - but now it has gone again.
All I can suggest is to click on this URL and view it directly in your browser . . . . if that continues to work after I submit this post???
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Unfortunately the forum doesn't seem to support HTML so it's not possible to play around with the syntax until you get it right. As a Mod that makes it very difficult to help members in a situation like this.
On both occasions that I posted the photo it was definitely there. I even logged off and back on again the second time to double check - but now it has gone again.
All I can suggest is to click on this URL and view it directly in your browser . . . . if that continues to work after I submit this post???
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Unfortunately the forum doesn't seem to support HTML so it's not possible to play around with the syntax until you get it right. As a Mod that makes it very difficult to help members in a situation like this.
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Re: Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
Now that really is the weirdest.
I just edited the above post, and both images have re-appeared!!!!
And before anyone asks the obvious, No I haven't. It's far to early yet!
And now they have gone again. I give up!!
I just edited the above post, and both images have re-appeared!!!!
And before anyone asks the obvious, No I haven't. It's far to early yet!
And now they have gone again. I give up!!
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Re: Ravenna water damage, best approach to repair
It would appear that the photo Kieran posted was either deleted or posted from a temp file somewhere hence no one can see it in the thread
The link Dave has posted (google) makes me think the original post was picked up by Google prior to the photo going awol from the thread.
The photo on the link is from a Google Drive, maybe this is where Kieran has it stored.
Kieran, can you save thr photo to Photobucket or Dropbox etc and then edit your thread by inserting the photo into it again
The link Dave has posted (google) makes me think the original post was picked up by Google prior to the photo going awol from the thread.
The photo on the link is from a Google Drive, maybe this is where Kieran has it stored.
Kieran, can you save thr photo to Photobucket or Dropbox etc and then edit your thread by inserting the photo into it again
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