Penetrating Damp That's an Ongoing Issue
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hoyle23
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Penetrating Damp That's an Ongoing Issue

by hoyle23 » Mon Aug 22, 2016 3:29 pm

Hello,

I have had a problem with penetrating damp every time it rains for about 6 months now on the bay window wall. This will appear as dark patches on the wall within about 8-12 hours of it raining depending on how "heavy" the rain is. The patches appear in a concentrated area at either side of the wall but too high from ground level for rising damp. I have been through all the possible solutions that I can find online but the problem still persists.

So far the below work has been carried out and completed and then checked for the standard of work which is all good:

:- New Felt and Eaves trays installed with all broken tiles removed and replaced with new ones on the bay window roof.
:- Patch pointing work on the bay window wall including the removal of the virgin media box with this filled in with mortar.
:- Windows re-sealed and ensured there are no gaps for water to enter the wall/windows.

The house has solid walls with no cavity and has brickwork similar to Flemish Bond, the house was built in approximately 1905. It was repainted (Externally) about 2 years ago but this was done with the same paint and by the same person as previously and has never caused any problems previously to my house or any of the neighbours who use the same person.

I am at a loss to how the water is entering the walls or if it could be potentially down to cold spots or anything else. However the only solution currently is to turn on the dehumidifier whenever it rains but ultimately this needs resolving sooner rather than later and is costing a lot in electricity bills in the meantime (Not mentioning the damage to the wall).

Any advice/help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Andrew.

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Re: Penetrating Damp That's an Ongoing Issue

by welsh brickie » Mon Aug 22, 2016 5:54 pm

We would like some pictures please, to give you an accurate diagnosis

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Re: Penetrating Damp That's an Ongoing Issue

by hoyle23 » Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:31 am

Hello,

Please see attached pictures:

I hope this is helpful.

Thanks,
Andrew.
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This is the bay window roof that we have had new eaves trays and felt installed and all the broken tiles removed and replaced.
This is the bay window roof that we have had new eaves trays and felt installed and all the broken tiles removed and replaced.
This is the patch pointing work we have had done and also the window that we have had resealed. I have circled the areas that the marks appear on the inside wall for reference. (The virgin media box is now removed and the hole filled with mortar.
This is the patch pointing work we have had done and also the window that we have had resealed. I have circled the areas that the marks appear on the inside wall for reference. (The virgin media box is now removed and the hole filled with mortar.
I have had the virgin media box on the left removed now and this area never has a problem. The area I have circled is where the mark appears but it is never bigger than this.
I have had the virgin media box on the left removed now and this area never has a problem. The area I have circled is where the mark appears but it is never bigger than this.
This is the first mark that appeared. This now only appears in the area I have highlighted.
This is the first mark that appeared. This now only appears in the area I have highlighted.

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Re: Penetrating Damp That's an Ongoing Issue

by welsh brickie » Wed Sep 07, 2016 7:19 pm

damp patches usually occur when water tracks down from a crack or penetrates through the wall.
In this case, if its not the window then it could be the sill it sits on. It may be water holding on the edges of the sill and tracking back, Try chiseling out the mortar each side of the sill and filling with silicone, And spray the wall with aquaseal silicone solution

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