Damp proof coursing failed after 2 years, we have contacted the company making a claim, they expect us to pay £150 for them to survey their work. They said they would refund the money if the problem is to do with them and re-do the job - no extra cost. The company did say that there is a 95% that it's to do with other factors contributing to the damp - why would i pay £150 for a 5% chance to get my money back?
I live in a ground floor flat dating 1900's. It's a kitchen wall, damp concentrated in the corner, spreading across the bottom, it can't go up as big window above. The skirting board appears okay but water sits above and occasionally beads of water sit on the beading above the laminate.
What effect would attaching the skirting board with a few nails have rather than 'no more nails'? Also the guttering outside is letting a lot of water drip on to our patio would this have an adverse affect?
Why has damp returned and do i get the company to come back?
All comments appreciated.