by Perry525 »
Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:34 am
OK, the best thing to do is to remove the chimney on the outside of the house.
If you cannot, because its shared.
Then capping and repairing the outside pointing and painting with silicone to shed water is a start.
The next thing is a cold chimney in a room will absorb all the excess water vapour in the air and become damp.
You can deal with this by running a dehumidifier, set at about 65% it will collect any spare water in the air during the winter and keep the room and chimney dry. Provided you live sensibly, ie; run your extractor fans while bathing, washing and cooking, keep bathroom and kitchen doors closed, do not dry things on radiators then, the dehumidifier will only need to cope with your breath and sweat during the spring, autumn and winter. It won't be on much.
Or, you can accept that water vapour will always make its way from hot to cold and that as next door will be colder, the water vapour will make its way to the top of the chimney via their side.
Perry