Hello,
First time forum user, I'm looking for some advice on whether a chemical DPC is necessary.
It's a circa 1900 mid terrace house. The survey showed high damp readings on the front external wall and the recommendation is the standard chemical DPC and replastering with a waterproof sand and cement render.
The thing is, there was a blocked drain outside the wall right where some of the highest readings were. It was blocked solid with soil and roots. There was also ivy climbing up the front wall all the way up to the roof, blocking the gutter and causing it to overflow and water to run down the wall. It seems highly likely this was the cause of the damp.
It's all been cleared now and rainwater is flowing properly into the drain, but there are still high damp readings in some areas of the wall.
On stripping away the wallpaper, I see a tide mark on the plaster under the bay windows. This is about 2 metres away from the drain, so probably not likely source. The shape of it doesn't look like rising damp (see photo), it seems to be coming down from the corner of the bay window and spreading out to either side, could this just be condensation from the window, or a leak perhaps? I wouldn't have thought 'rising damp' would make a mark of that shape.
Any advice would be gratefully received, I'm trying to avoid injecting any chemicals or using sand + cement if possible!
Thanks!
First time forum user, I'm looking for some advice on whether a chemical DPC is necessary.
It's a circa 1900 mid terrace house. The survey showed high damp readings on the front external wall and the recommendation is the standard chemical DPC and replastering with a waterproof sand and cement render.
The thing is, there was a blocked drain outside the wall right where some of the highest readings were. It was blocked solid with soil and roots. There was also ivy climbing up the front wall all the way up to the roof, blocking the gutter and causing it to overflow and water to run down the wall. It seems highly likely this was the cause of the damp.
It's all been cleared now and rainwater is flowing properly into the drain, but there are still high damp readings in some areas of the wall.
On stripping away the wallpaper, I see a tide mark on the plaster under the bay windows. This is about 2 metres away from the drain, so probably not likely source. The shape of it doesn't look like rising damp (see photo), it seems to be coming down from the corner of the bay window and spreading out to either side, could this just be condensation from the window, or a leak perhaps? I wouldn't have thought 'rising damp' would make a mark of that shape.
Any advice would be gratefully received, I'm trying to avoid injecting any chemicals or using sand + cement if possible!
Thanks!