by nhpendall »
Wed Oct 12, 2016 6:42 am
when did they do the DPC and what method was used. Do you have a condensation problem anywhere else in the house?.
Salts coming out of the wall really does not sound like an internal humidity issue. When they did the DPC they should have removed the internal plaster for a couple of feet up from the floor and replaced it with a sand/cement render. often a waterproofer is added to the mix. done properly it is very unlikely that this has not worked. get them back and invoke the guarantee.
if it is a bay window and the patch is high up then check that rain is not leaking in via defective flashing/downpipe.
options: if it really is a humidity issue then consider a dehumidifier. avoid cheap dessicant models
http://www.screwfix.com/p/dimplex-forte ... fier/8611d has a humidistat so will only run when it needs to and running costs are low.
if the DPC really is ok then you might also want to go the whole hog and consider insulating the wall to remove the coldspot. it will decrease your heating bills as well. I have done this using 70mm celotex PIR board with a 25mm air gap then plasterboard. it is within the capability of a competent DIY person. you can use thinner celotex but the amount of work is the same so unless you are really short on room space it makes sense to go for the thicker board.and the much better insulation it provides.