by Jasmin »
Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:01 pm
I live in a bungalow and have an L-shaped bedroom which has three outside walls. In the two outside corners I have a real problem with damp on the lower walls to a height of about 18 inches; the skirting boards are often a little wet too. This bedroom is obviously quite a cold room and I do not know whether I should heat it more or ventilate more, or both. I would like to have the central heating on more but funds restrict this. I have 4 air grilles around the room at a high level and I use a dehumidifier for a few hours daily. I do not think it is the damp-proof course as it has been injected in recent years; also a few of the neighbours are having the same problem with their same bedroom; the dpc cannot have failed for all of us. These bungalows do not have a cavity inbetween the walls, the two rows of brick are virtually next to each other. In the spring and summer everything is fine, it is when autumn and winter come along the problems start. Does anyone have any ides please.