Damp patch on chimney breast
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 7:44 am
Hi
I'm new to this forum so am hoping someone can help. We had a dampproof company re-do the DPC about 4 years ago. Last week we discovered a damp patch on the chimney breast which had been injected with a new DPC. There is a patch about 7 inches wide about a foot above the ground. The plaster has completely blown away from the wall in this one spot & the paint looks like it's bubbled. It's on the side of a chimney breast & it's had something resting against it (a colouring book!) for a few months (didn't realise the book was there). You can poke your finger through the plaster in this one spot. The floor is a solid floor (tiles) and the house is about 100 years old.
Can anyone shed light on whether the DPC failed or is it just salts coming out of the plaster & if we just hack off this bit of plaster & re-do, will this sort out the problem?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Rachel
I'm new to this forum so am hoping someone can help. We had a dampproof company re-do the DPC about 4 years ago. Last week we discovered a damp patch on the chimney breast which had been injected with a new DPC. There is a patch about 7 inches wide about a foot above the ground. The plaster has completely blown away from the wall in this one spot & the paint looks like it's bubbled. It's on the side of a chimney breast & it's had something resting against it (a colouring book!) for a few months (didn't realise the book was there). You can poke your finger through the plaster in this one spot. The floor is a solid floor (tiles) and the house is about 100 years old.
Can anyone shed light on whether the DPC failed or is it just salts coming out of the plaster & if we just hack off this bit of plaster & re-do, will this sort out the problem?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Rachel