Damp ceiling corner of basement - ceiling coming down
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Janku
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Damp ceiling corner of basement - ceiling coming down

by Janku » Fri Mar 31, 2023 5:09 pm

Over the past few months, I have noticed that the ceiling in my basement has started to come down due to dampness in the corner ceiling. My neighbour on the side closest to the damp had his basement tanked a couple of years ago and I’m wondering if this is the cause of the issue, as I can find no leak or damp in my living room directly above.

Although my basement did have some salt deposits on the inside of the external wall before, until now, there has never been a significant issue with dampness over the 20 years that I have owned the property. I attach some photos showing the problem and the position of the party wall at the back. The wall to the right is the external wall and it contains a window.

Any thoughts as to what may be causing the problem would be most welcome. Any suggested solutions would also be very welcome.

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Re: Damp ceiling corner of basement - ceiling coming down

by stoneyboy » Mon Apr 03, 2023 9:55 pm

Hi Janku
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Re: Damp ceiling corner of basement - ceiling coming down

by Janku » Mon Apr 03, 2023 10:04 pm

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Janku wrote:Over the past few months, I have noticed that the ceiling in my basement has started to come down due to dampness in the corner ceiling. My neighbour on the side closest to the damp had his basement tanked a couple of years ago and I’m wondering if this is the cause of the issue, as I can find no leak or damp in my living room directly above.

Although my basement did have some salt deposits on the inside of the external wall before, until now, there has never been a significant issue with dampness over the 20 years that I have owned the property. I attach some photos showing the problem and the position of the party wall at the back. The wall to the right is the external wall and it contains a window.

Any thoughts as to what may be causing the problem would be most welcome. Any suggested solutions would also be very welcome.

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Re: Damp ceiling corner of basement - ceiling coming down

by stoneyboy » Tue Apr 04, 2023 10:43 pm

Hi janku,
You really need to get some damp readings on both the party and external wall. A plot of readings over the wall will help determine your next course of action.
Regards S

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