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Is This Condensation or Rising Damp? 

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We moved into this property about 5 weeks ago and have noticed that after the bad spell of rain, the wall has a big wet patch with mould appearing.
We had a survey done before we moved in (the dampness wasn’t present then), highlighting the damp but putting it down to condensation damp.
Since moving in, we have had 4 damp specialists around who have since quoted us for different bits of work but have all said it’s down to different things.
This is our first house, and we don’t know what to get carried out as some of the treatments were costly. Can you help identify what it actually is? Rising damp or condensation damp etc.
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@jannenreuben7398
@jannenreuben7398 Год назад
There's a lot of things going on here as usual but I'd wager the root cause is simply condensation - warm moist air from the room hits a cold spot in the lower corner of the wall and condenses. Damp wall surface then provides nice conditions for mould to grow. To make it worse, the damp wall is prevented from drying out by inappropriate use of modern materials. Looks like somebody has tried to fix it in the past with an air vent into the cavity but this is probably just keeping it cold.
@user-mn9qu1gd2m
@user-mn9qu1gd2m Год назад
That outside corner seems to be very green and has a lot of moss as those the gutters been leaking and splashing back on that corner making it wet and a cold spot , I’d check that when it rains first then maybe paint that corner with storm dry , it has had a chemical damp course at some point can see drill holes that have been repointed
@thesunreport
@thesunreport Год назад
I'm guessing it could be both problems. There are obvious condensation drips coming down the walls, but the internal mould goes up higher than I think a localised condensation problem would go. Looking at the pointing around that front corner I think there might be water ingress/entrapment, especially with the wind, and there must be enough water to keep the moss alive. I would definitely get the pointing done (properly) especially around that front corner/edge where it meets that other wall, get all of the moss out and do the pointing on those lower sets of bricks as well.
@dovedaledampcureserviceslt2248
You can even see the drips that have formed and run down the wall.
@sergiofernandez3725
@sergiofernandez3725 Год назад
Pull out the air brick. Have a look inside the wall. Could be full of rubble or wet rock wool. See what internal ventilation there is if any
@markmcqueen8741
@markmcqueen8741 Год назад
I've had similar problem for the last few years, and i recently had the company who injected the cavity with insulation 19 years ago , come out to investigate and after drilling holes for a small camera they found that the insulation had dropped and was causing moisture to transfer to the inside walls.
@johnmusgrave3179
@johnmusgrave3179 Год назад
The airbrick will keep the caviy cold which in turn will cool the inner leaf of the wall. All you need then is moist warm air in contact with the cold spot and condensation is inevitable.
@keithwebb658
@keithwebb658 Год назад
A fair amount of moss on ground close to the wall suggests a north facing wall so it's never going to feel the heat of the sun and will always seem cold.
@old486whizz
@old486whizz Год назад
I agree, too few pictures.. seems to be in the corner/rising, so could be from the rendered wall, from higher up, from the front, from a blocked drain, etc..
@alanyoung7532
@alanyoung7532 Год назад
Came across a similar problem to this a couple of years ago after a so called “specialist” had jumped to the conclusion the affected wall needed 10k worth of rising damp treatment. In that case it turned out to be an obstructed cavity transferring moisture to the internal leaf. This then became cold as the dampness reduced its thermal performance, which in turn resulted in surface condensation as a secondary source of damp.
@beijingbond
@beijingbond Год назад
Bang on, Roger. I had a terrace house that was built around 1844. My neighbour asked me to look at his house as it was black behind his wardrobe and curtains. I asked him if he ever opened the windows. His answer: "Nope". He wiped the mould off and made sure he had a window open when he showered and cooked. Problem solved.
@leeberry9666
@leeberry9666 Год назад
Hi Roger, the pointing does look a bit ropey but I don't think that is the problem. That is a condensation problem which can easily be overcome. Well done for your diagnosis.
@KendalSmithy
@KendalSmithy Год назад
The dribble marks down the wall indicate condensation. Plus the cavity may be full of rubble which could let some moisture through but it would also reduce the insulating qualities of the cavity and make the inside wall colder than it should be.
@gregwood8141
@gregwood8141 Год назад
I actually had a very similar problem. In my case plasterboard had been incorrectly dot and dabbed to the solid wall as there wasn't a continuous line at the perimeter of each board. As a result cold air could come through the below floor air brick, which was in a similar position to that shown here and creep up the gap behind the plasterboard. The cold then led to condensation. As soon as I put PIR between the joists, the problem went away. I suspect a similar issue is happening here, although if as Roger says, this is a cavity wall, air would be coming up the cavity rather than behind the plasterboard and could be fixed with the installation of an airbrick sleeve.
@markmcgrath4853
@markmcgrath4853 Год назад
looks like a cold area by the airbrick causing mould a low level ! also bridging damp coming from the external rendered wall !
@dociledeer3818
When I was inspecting houses in response to a dampness complaint I found that (generally) black mould and only black mould is condensation, some black mould with yellow staining was structural/penetrating dampness. Best way to find out is to dig a wee hole in the plaster and get the protimeter on to the brick, if the brick is dry then it’s condensation. Thank god I’m not doing that anymore. 😊
@sharonclaridge
@sharonclaridge Год назад
Looks like the wall in our porch before we started to leave the window open - all fine now. Well actually it's bollock freezing out there with the window open but it's too small to have the dehumidifier out there so although it's cold, it's dry cold and doesn't smell fusty.
@sasa1982uk
@sasa1982uk Год назад
Look at all that moss, could it be in the shade most of the day so it's cold, cold bridges to the internal wall, meets the warm air when the heating is on, boom condensation. I think Mr bisby has nailed it. Not just a good Hilti sales rep.
@anthonywilson8998
There is an air vent allowing cold air into the cavity so the inside leaf is very cold. No need for an air brick in cavity wall reducing thermal insulation to only the inner leaf. Take out air brick and replace with solid. Then you are back to a sealed cavity wall with some insulation from the cavity. B Arch RIBA retired.
@mark5282
@mark5282 Год назад
Check the humidity with a constant monitor . Monitor the surface temperature and the internal temperature, if the surface is below the dew point condensation is inevitable.
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