damp or condensation
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falgal
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damp or condensation

by falgal » Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:14 pm

I have damp or condensation all along an inside wall in my flat. Directly below this area is a communal close and the other side of my wall is also a commmunal close. Tried various products, the bedroom is well ventilated and has a radiator in the room. Having to redecorate at least once a year. Can someone suggest a product I may not have tried yet? Thanks.

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by id99999uk » Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:37 am

Is the wall north facing , what is the construction , solid or cavity
If the damp is not penetrating it will be condensation and you will need to find a ventilation or dehumidification solution
Regards
Paul

falgal
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hi Paul

by falgal » Wed Mar 11, 2009 8:10 pm

Thanks for the reply to my query. The wall is cavity built but the cavity is not insulated. I will try dehumidification treatment and hope that works. The room has 2 windows which are rarely closed so theres plenty ventilation. Once again thanks for taking the time to answer my query.

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