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Thanks so much bud, that means a lot! Not too stressed as things will dry out and windows will get sorted but don’t want it to push things too far back (we won’t be able to fit plasterboard and things like that internally until we know there’s no water coming in behind anything)..
I popped out again to get another couple pictures of it and noticed this on the top opening window closest to the back door. It doesn’t seem to be sitting flush to the outside and the seal has been damaged by the bit inside the frame. It only seems to be happening on that one side like it’s dropped a little or something and the wood on the frame on that side isn’t quite flush. By the time I’d looked at that one inside and out it was too dark to check the others properly but I’ll try and get that today. I think this might be a separate issue as that isn’t where the water is coming in though, it seems to be from between the frame and the pane..
@JonoMarshall completely agree! It’s the frame company Norscot that make their own windows so I know it will get dealt with internally fortunately. I’ve forwarded all the photos onto them and it’s being passed around to see what can be done.
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All your updates are appreciated, even the tough ones.