Hi - first post here and I'm very much not a buildings expert, but thought I might seek some advice trying to id the root cause of a damp issue I have had for some time. I have a detached Edwardian house with a Chimney breast running up right through the middle of the house, i.e., there are rooms on all sides, all of the walls of the Chimney breast are damp up to around 2ft from the floor and the partition walls coming away from that chimney exhibit same kind of dampness. The damp patches get much worse after heavy rain.
The floor around the front of the chimney breast, which was originally cinder with quarry tiles on, was all replaced with new concrete slab and insulation some years ago and at that time a chemical damp proof course was put in (the damp problem was there before that) - that new damp proof course doesn't seem to have made a blind bit of difference. All of the external walls seem to be fine.
Could this be water just soaking under the external damp proof course - if so any ideas where I can start to look to get a remedy?
Thanks in advance.
The floor around the front of the chimney breast, which was originally cinder with quarry tiles on, was all replaced with new concrete slab and insulation some years ago and at that time a chemical damp proof course was put in (the damp problem was there before that) - that new damp proof course doesn't seem to have made a blind bit of difference. All of the external walls seem to be fine.
Could this be water just soaking under the external damp proof course - if so any ideas where I can start to look to get a remedy?
Thanks in advance.