Hi,
New to the forum, so be patient.
Since the rain has been non-stop for the last 3-4 months, the ground floor of the gable end of the house has started to develop damp patches at roughly head height at sporadic areas. This is pretty frustrating due to the fact we recently put a new kitchen in and re-plastered the walls. Firstly, it started showing around the extractor fan then shortly appeared around one of the suspended cupboards. It’s now appeared in more than a couple places and it’s come to the stage where I’ve got to do something about it before the kitchen units get damaged.
It’s a 60’s house and the cavity has been injected with the fluff insulation. I had to remove some of it after ripping the old kitchen units out and noticed some existing damp. The cavity was in poor condition and between the injected insulation and the debris I pulled out (old broken bricks, concrete and general material) it solved the original issue.
What I’m looking to do is remove some bricks on the outside of the house at regular intervals along with the corners and clear the cavity by hand and using some old timber and hooks.
My question is, how many bricks can I remove in one area? I need enough room to get into the cavity so one won’t be enough.
Any other (sensible) suggestions will welcome. I can get photos lunchtime today.
Getting a builder in isn’t much of an options due to me recently becoming a father, so cash is firmly in that pot.
Cheers,
John
New to the forum, so be patient.
Since the rain has been non-stop for the last 3-4 months, the ground floor of the gable end of the house has started to develop damp patches at roughly head height at sporadic areas. This is pretty frustrating due to the fact we recently put a new kitchen in and re-plastered the walls. Firstly, it started showing around the extractor fan then shortly appeared around one of the suspended cupboards. It’s now appeared in more than a couple places and it’s come to the stage where I’ve got to do something about it before the kitchen units get damaged.
It’s a 60’s house and the cavity has been injected with the fluff insulation. I had to remove some of it after ripping the old kitchen units out and noticed some existing damp. The cavity was in poor condition and between the injected insulation and the debris I pulled out (old broken bricks, concrete and general material) it solved the original issue.
What I’m looking to do is remove some bricks on the outside of the house at regular intervals along with the corners and clear the cavity by hand and using some old timber and hooks.
My question is, how many bricks can I remove in one area? I need enough room to get into the cavity so one won’t be enough.
Any other (sensible) suggestions will welcome. I can get photos lunchtime today.
Getting a builder in isn’t much of an options due to me recently becoming a father, so cash is firmly in that pot.
Cheers,
John