Hi all,
I have already posted on this forum before as the property we have just bought has a great deal of damp issues. Unfortunately we didn't get a homebuyers survey so have only ourselves to blame.
The damp readings a recent builder took suggested moisture to most rooms down stairs. This builder charged us £2000 for a DPC, some of this was from the external walls in. However there are still issues and I am extremely concerned and in need of advice....
We have just ripped out the kitchen and our (new) builder exposed all the brickwork in the kitchen. He said that the external kitchen wall was 'soaked'. He then went to take up floor boards in a cupboard under the stairs adjacent to the external wall and the floor he exposed collapsed: both the joists and floorboards in this area were rotten. He has replaced these for us. He has told us that the rendering on the outside will probably need replacing as the water is seeping in from somewhere.
The problem is I don't know whether this is rising damp or penetrating damp and if it is penetrating damp where is it coming from and who would I employ to find the cause? Also if the kitchen brickwork was soaked Is it ok to plaster board over and continue fitting new kitchen? Also a damp meter reading on hallway wall (external wall) also indicated it was soaked. Why is it this external wall is so damp??
Concerned and confused. Any advice from helpful tradesman would be welcomed. Thanks