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We had a survey back on an old cottage built of granite. obviously there are some damp issues. I am trying to convince my husband we should not be put off by this as if the source of the damp is identified then it can be remediated.
I will copy what was written in the report below
1. Down the left hand side of the building the external ground is a little high in relation to the floor level and this is likely to lead to some lateral damp transmission.
The left hand side of the building is a concrete driveway leading to another property. Suggestions on how to rectify this?
2. There some areas of penetrating damp. and also at attic level there is dampness below the chimney stacks at the gables end which will be linked to older chimneys which have no lead trays.
How to rectify penetrating damp? And what will we need to do to the chimney? The chimney leads into the fireplace in bedroom, which we aren't particularly fussed on.
We will have a proper timber and damp report done as suggested by the surveyor. Until this has been completed I wanted to make sure I also had some information to come back with as I am fully aware that modern solutions will not work for old buildings.
Thanks
I will copy what was written in the report below
1. Down the left hand side of the building the external ground is a little high in relation to the floor level and this is likely to lead to some lateral damp transmission.
The left hand side of the building is a concrete driveway leading to another property. Suggestions on how to rectify this?
2. There some areas of penetrating damp. and also at attic level there is dampness below the chimney stacks at the gables end which will be linked to older chimneys which have no lead trays.
How to rectify penetrating damp? And what will we need to do to the chimney? The chimney leads into the fireplace in bedroom, which we aren't particularly fussed on.
We will have a proper timber and damp report done as suggested by the surveyor. Until this has been completed I wanted to make sure I also had some information to come back with as I am fully aware that modern solutions will not work for old buildings.
Thanks
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