Window sill damp
Discussion
It looks like your window is sat on a separate cill, something like this…

It could be the cill needs re-sealing where it sits on the masonry: or if the window was not bedded on a bead of silicone where it sits on the cill, in extremis water can be forced under the window and up and over the small upstand you can see in the pic, I saw this happen once, quite impressive! If you try to fix the latter, don’t seal the gap where it says ‘drainage’ in the pic, that gap is to let water out! A thin bead of silicone between the frame and upstand is the best fix you can attempt at this stage.
ETA It could just be condensation, if the window suffer excessively .
It could be the cill needs re-sealing where it sits on the masonry: or if the window was not bedded on a bead of silicone where it sits on the cill, in extremis water can be forced under the window and up and over the small upstand you can see in the pic, I saw this happen once, quite impressive! If you try to fix the latter, don’t seal the gap where it says ‘drainage’ in the pic, that gap is to let water out! A thin bead of silicone between the frame and upstand is the best fix you can attempt at this stage.
ETA It could just be condensation, if the window suffer excessively .
Edited by wolfracesonic on Monday 6th January 14:53
Your best bet is leave it to dry, and the next time there is extreme rain (shouldn’t have to wait long) see if you can see any water coming in.
It doesn’t look like it will be caused by the external silicone seal because of where the damp patch is. It’s more likely one of the 3 reasons above.
It doesn’t look like it will be caused by the external silicone seal because of where the damp patch is. It’s more likely one of the 3 reasons above.
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