Hi guys and gals,
We moved into a property last May, and on the first day we saw a damp patch that had pulled the plaster away from the wall on the chimney breast in an upstairs bedroom.
The wall seemed dry and there were signs of repair so we had the room full plastered and a damp sealant applied to the brickwork before hand.
Unfortunately a small section of the plaster never looked dry however the plasterer came and checked and advised the plaster had just stained but it was dry. However since, the stain has come through the paintwork and after a storm a few months ago a damp patch appeared just above that at the top of the wall.
We have since had our guttering replaced, however after another storm the patch got worse. We got the guttering company back who advised that the chimney needed repointing and all the flashing needed replacing. That was done about a month ago, at the same time i sanded back the paint work and applied some damp staining for the walls and repainted which seems to have helped. However yesterday i noticed another small damp patch on the joining of the roof and wall and a straight line of brown damp just below this.
We've already spent just short of 3k on the chimney and guttering, the house was built in the 1920's and I've been advised it could be salt in the walls. The guttering company did advise that ideally the roof needed replacing if not at least the ridges as soon as possible.
The chimney hasn't been used in a number of years we've been told so my next plan was to rather get a new wood burner/flue installed as we have been advised this can prevent damp, or to get the roof replaced. We've been told both of these by recognised builders in our area but at the moment we can't afford to have both done.
Any advice on which may be more affective for the wall would be great, we will eventually get both done.
(apologise for the long story)
We moved into a property last May, and on the first day we saw a damp patch that had pulled the plaster away from the wall on the chimney breast in an upstairs bedroom.
The wall seemed dry and there were signs of repair so we had the room full plastered and a damp sealant applied to the brickwork before hand.
Unfortunately a small section of the plaster never looked dry however the plasterer came and checked and advised the plaster had just stained but it was dry. However since, the stain has come through the paintwork and after a storm a few months ago a damp patch appeared just above that at the top of the wall.
We have since had our guttering replaced, however after another storm the patch got worse. We got the guttering company back who advised that the chimney needed repointing and all the flashing needed replacing. That was done about a month ago, at the same time i sanded back the paint work and applied some damp staining for the walls and repainted which seems to have helped. However yesterday i noticed another small damp patch on the joining of the roof and wall and a straight line of brown damp just below this.
We've already spent just short of 3k on the chimney and guttering, the house was built in the 1920's and I've been advised it could be salt in the walls. The guttering company did advise that ideally the roof needed replacing if not at least the ridges as soon as possible.
The chimney hasn't been used in a number of years we've been told so my next plan was to rather get a new wood burner/flue installed as we have been advised this can prevent damp, or to get the roof replaced. We've been told both of these by recognised builders in our area but at the moment we can't afford to have both done.
Any advice on which may be more affective for the wall would be great, we will eventually get both done.
(apologise for the long story)