Hi,
Had an offer accepted on a house it’s a 3 bed end of terrace in Scotland, the home report was not available until after the short closing date. The report states high moisture readings in localised parts of the kitchen wall near to patio doors and a damp/timber specialists advice is sought.
The owner has has a damp survey and it has come back with rising damp and a chemical DPC will be needed, the owner is paying for this.
I spoke with the owner and asked more about the damp, the company suspects it’s a cold wall as there is an unheated, old conservatory which is failing that leads off from the patio door where the damp is evident. I noticed today that half of one of the air bricks is covered by the conservatory substructure.
I have been stung before with a timber frame house having damp and the smell was horrible, although this was not picked up on the survey.
Im looking for advice on the information provided so far, does a chemical DPC sound like the best option, will it resolve the issue? I intend to pull the conservatory down in the summer, if I do this would that help with the ‘cold wall’ experienced?
I’m very nervous and considering pulling out of the sale.
Had an offer accepted on a house it’s a 3 bed end of terrace in Scotland, the home report was not available until after the short closing date. The report states high moisture readings in localised parts of the kitchen wall near to patio doors and a damp/timber specialists advice is sought.
The owner has has a damp survey and it has come back with rising damp and a chemical DPC will be needed, the owner is paying for this.
I spoke with the owner and asked more about the damp, the company suspects it’s a cold wall as there is an unheated, old conservatory which is failing that leads off from the patio door where the damp is evident. I noticed today that half of one of the air bricks is covered by the conservatory substructure.
I have been stung before with a timber frame house having damp and the smell was horrible, although this was not picked up on the survey.
Im looking for advice on the information provided so far, does a chemical DPC sound like the best option, will it resolve the issue? I intend to pull the conservatory down in the summer, if I do this would that help with the ‘cold wall’ experienced?
I’m very nervous and considering pulling out of the sale.