His report said the following:
Survey Report
Thank you for inviting ****** to carry out a damp survey on: ********
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The above mentioned property is a terraced house constructed of random stone/brick masonry under a tiled roof.
Rising Damp
Accessible walls were tested with a hand held moisture metre and positive damp readings were noted in the walls and skirtingb oards. The dampness was varying in heights and obvious damage was noted to the internal decorative finish.
The reason for the dampness is due to moisture travelling from the ground floor walls by capillary action and causing the plaster workt o be affected by hydroscopic salts and these salts have the ability to absorb the moisture from the surrounding environment.
Recommendations:
To rectify the dampness it is recommended that the defective contaminated plaster is removed to a height of 1mtr and floor to ceiling where necessary and a silicone injection damp proof course is installed followed by the associated specialist re-plastering
incorporating a salt inhibitor and damp membrane system where necessary. The reason that re-plastering needs to be undertaken after ***** works is due to the existing internal plaster work being contaminated with hygroscopic salt and these salts have the abilityt o absorb the moisture from the surrounding environment.