by tucny »
Fri May 04, 2007 10:20 pm
as an answer to your question, the need for the ground levels to be 150mm below the dpc is to prevent the risk of rainwater splashing fron the ground and penertrating into the wall above the dpc. Building regs state that a minimum gap of 150mm should exist and there is a british standard for this too.
There are tests that may help determine the cause of dampness to. for example an Ashworths Speedy Test (calcium carbide test) is for testing for dampness within a wall and not on the surface such as condensation, and dampness above 1.5m max is almost certainly not rising damp. so that leaves you with a penertrating dampness problems caused by a leak or external defect such as pointing, pourus wall masonry. An electronic conductivity moisture meter probe tests will only tell you that electric is being conducted, and this maybe due to moisture. Therefore this is only an aid and will not diagnose a problem.