The Case of the Leaky Sunspace and the Brick Wall

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Credit: © McCampbell & Associates

The offices under this curved glass roof had been getting wet for years. The drops of water usually came down days after the rain — not surprising, given the height of the brick wall above, a likely water reservoir. I inspected the flashings as well as I could from the ground and began to develop some theories about the sources of the leaks.

I did some controlled testing, but ultimately we had to rent a bucket truck and do some deconstruction to home in on all of the problems. View the slideshow to see what we found and how — with the help of a roofer — we fixed them all. The drawing below provides some important clue


About the Author

Harrison McCampbell

Harrison McCampbell is a consulting forensic architect in Brentwood, Tenn., specializing in moisture-related construction defects.

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