Damp On Walls (No Cavity)
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 1:10 pm
I've recently discovered damp patches in both corners of my bedroom wall and don't know what to do about it.
My bedroom is part of an extension that was built in 1963. It sits over the garage and has not got cavity walls. I think the extension was built using the Flemish Bond method which is created by alternately laying headers and stretchers in a single course. My decorator says this is really unusual and he has no idea why this was done.
Seeing as I can't fill my walls with insulation, how can I stop the damp? I have 2 radiators in the room which are on all evening, but it's during the night that the room gets really cold. In the morning, the damp patches are really wet and I also get really wet windows, even though they are double glazed!
Any advice given will be greatly appreciated!
My bedroom is part of an extension that was built in 1963. It sits over the garage and has not got cavity walls. I think the extension was built using the Flemish Bond method which is created by alternately laying headers and stretchers in a single course. My decorator says this is really unusual and he has no idea why this was done.
Seeing as I can't fill my walls with insulation, how can I stop the damp? I have 2 radiators in the room which are on all evening, but it's during the night that the room gets really cold. In the morning, the damp patches are really wet and I also get really wet windows, even though they are double glazed!
Any advice given will be greatly appreciated!