Possible rising damp query
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:27 am
Hi all.
I'll skip the long story re: surveyors and buying a house but I have recently found out by means of damp meter readings, that there is damp in my living room.
The walls had been plastered by old owners quite a few years ago, now I know these damp meters would have only poked the plaster but 3 out of 4 walls had an issue.
The damp specialists I invited to do these tests said we had rising damp and we should get a DPC in asap. Now that's all good and well but I thought it is possible that we don't have damp and the plaster is damp? Is that at all possible? There are a few spots visible (see pics) but how can we check properly that the brickwork is suffering without tearing things down? Or am I just missing the point totally?
The rear wall faces outside, could that be solved by treating the outside (i'll add a pic when it's light tomorrow)?
I'll skip the long story re: surveyors and buying a house but I have recently found out by means of damp meter readings, that there is damp in my living room.
The walls had been plastered by old owners quite a few years ago, now I know these damp meters would have only poked the plaster but 3 out of 4 walls had an issue.
The damp specialists I invited to do these tests said we had rising damp and we should get a DPC in asap. Now that's all good and well but I thought it is possible that we don't have damp and the plaster is damp? Is that at all possible? There are a few spots visible (see pics) but how can we check properly that the brickwork is suffering without tearing things down? Or am I just missing the point totally?
The rear wall faces outside, could that be solved by treating the outside (i'll add a pic when it's light tomorrow)?