by LCL »
Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:53 pm
davidgp
Thank you for posting photos.
Firstly, the chemical DPC was a complete waste of money. As a surveyor, I have never had the need to recommend a chemical DPC, they are simply unnecessary as in all cases I have resolved damp issues naturally and in most cases costing a lots less with a lot less disruption. It is also possible that chemical DPCs cause more harm than good and can cuase longer term problems to the property.
Judging solely on the photos you have posted, I would suggest the following possible causes, this list is not exhaustive as it would depend on the age and construction of the building.
1. Major cavity blockage at low level causing penetrating damp to occur at the base of the cavity wall.
2. Incorrect DPC arrangement around the window allowing direct moisture penetration into the wall.
3. The new windows could have been installed too far back in the reveal allowing moisture penetration.
4. Possible PD if external ground levels are high.
Like i say the list could literraly go on for ever as there are lots of reasons for damp to occur. If your floor is suspended timber, decay of the joists may occur if they are in contact with the damp external wall.
Ultimately my advice would be to appoint a Chartered [b]Building[/b] Surveyor to carry out an independent inspection and advise accordingly. Please dont use a "specialist" damp proof company as they will only try to sell you remedial treatments that cover over damp rather than cure it once and for all.
Hope this helps.
LCL