In my case a blocked gutter had meant heavy rain being directed onto the window frame, which eventually gave way and let my wall fill up with water. Was sitting at the computer one night when I heard what sounded like indoor rain, went to investigate and narrowly missed it coming down on my head.
It's still like that 2 1/2 years later because a) despite having a new window installed and actually cleaning the gutter I'm paranoid it'll re-occur, and b) potential loft conversion makes fixing it pointless cos that'll get replaced anyway.
Option b is now supposed to be happening, albeit frustratingly slowly.
Collapsed ceilings? Yep, been there.
In my case a blocked gutter had meant heavy rain being directed onto the window frame, which eventually gave way and let my wall fill up with water. Was sitting at the computer one night when I heard what sounded like indoor rain, went to investigate and narrowly missed it coming down on my head.
It's still like that 2 1/2 years later because a) despite having a new window installed and actually cleaning the gutter I'm paranoid it'll re-occur, and b) potential loft conversion makes fixing it pointless cos that'll get replaced anyway.
Option b is now supposed to be happening, albeit frustratingly slowly.