HI
My first post. :o
I am just going through the throws of buying a house with an apparent damp problem. Its had an osmo electro device installed which is broken. We have had a damp company to survey the house who have come up with 7k inc VAT to tank out the ground floor, almost every wall in the house downstairs. I think it expensive for the works they quote but thats another story.
If the walls are tanked out with...
Membrane>battons>drywall>plaster?paint.
Wont that just hide the damp? Admittedly it will give us a decoratable wall. My question is where will the damp go?
I have seen mixed reports on various methods but i kind of feel masking the problem will only create another problem. Can anyone describe a French Drain and its method?
Anyone had Osmo electro Damp thingy work? Should we go for a repair?
I am thinking if the vendor has had it fitted they must have had a problem but since its not been working and they haven't noticed have they just ignored it or can the problem regress. When i go in the house it feels damp in only one little laundry room and downstairs loo but the surveyor said there was damp all round. Do surveyors see that the house sale is hinged on the work and quote like mad because invariabley the vendor will suffer the cost to make the sale happen?
The house is in 3 levels, a 17C terraced cottage (end) with a 18C gable end extension all thick stone. probably 700mm thick or there abouts. Our damp inspector said injection was not an option because of the different levels. The back of the house faces uphill a 2 meter slope.
I need wise (polite) words
Cheers