Finlock Gutters in Corsham: Where They Are and Why They're Failing
Corsham's Mixed Property Stock: Stone-Built Period Properties vs. Post-War Estates
Which Corsham Properties Have Finlock Gutters — and Which Don't
Why the Post-War Stock Is Now Failing After 60–70 Years
Preventing Water Damage in Building Envelopes
Water-related problems in the building envelope can frequently be traced to design details or the use of inappropriate materials, rather than substandard workmanship or materials. It often stems from the designer's failure to grasp the fundamental concepts of building technology and basic physics required to assemble the diverse elements and materials, so they will be and remain watertight.
Detailing to prevent water-related problems in the building envelope, 2007
The Corsham Property Context: Why the Right Solution Matters Here
Conservation Sensitivity: Why External Changes Matter in Corsham
EPDM Lining Is Invisible from Street Level: No Change to External Appearance
No Planning Implications: The Ideal Solution for Corsham's Property Character
Structural Reinforcement Without Visual Disruption
The EPDM + FG35 Solution: Permanent Waterproofing Without Disruption
EPDM Rubber Membrane: Seamless Waterproofing Inside the Existing Concrete Channel
The FG35 Adhesive System: A Permanent Bond That Cannot Be Separated
Rubber4Roofs Approved: Professional-Grade Materials on Every Installation
50-Year Material Life Expectancy: The Last Gutter Repair You'll Ever Need
Common Finlock Gutter Problems in Corsham Properties
Gutter System Failure Analysis (FMEA)
Purpose: The main aim of the paper is to identify, evaluate and improve the factors that are responsible for the reliable operation of the guttering system using the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) methodology. Design/methodology/approach: To achieve the planned goal, the FMEA method was used. This is one of the suitable techniques of reliability modelling used to investigate the failure behaviour of a products and processes. The article presents the use of design FMEA on the example of a guttering system that is produced in one of the companies in the Podkarpackie province. In order to do this, potential defects and their effects have been identified. Later, the control methods used in the company were specified. The frequency of potential defects was then estimated, as well as their significance and possibility of detection. Findings: The design FMEA method allowed the authors to reveal defects, including critical defects, which may significantly affect the construction of a
The use of the design FMEA method on the example of a guttering system, A Dzierwa, 2020


