Water under the ground floor joists
Posted: Sat May 30, 2020 2:33 pm
We had to have a couple of ground floor joists replacing recently due to dry rot. Whilst the floor was up we could see that the oversite was damp and was covered in mud type material I guess from the original building work which was about 2" deep.
As the house has always suffered from condensation I thought that this damp layer was acting like a sponge and was not helping the situation so I decided to clear it all out.
Whilst doing this I found that to one side of the house the water had obviously been running through from the front of the house to the back. When I cleared the mud out I found that there was clear water trickling out of the brick foundations at the level of the concrete oversite.
I suspect that we have an underground water source as the area is called Radipole Spa.
Interestly all the brickwork above the wet oversite are dry which tends to indicate that they are above the water table.
My question is; how can I stop this and hopefully reducing the condensation?
BTW, we have had more air bricks added.
Richard
As the house has always suffered from condensation I thought that this damp layer was acting like a sponge and was not helping the situation so I decided to clear it all out.
Whilst doing this I found that to one side of the house the water had obviously been running through from the front of the house to the back. When I cleared the mud out I found that there was clear water trickling out of the brick foundations at the level of the concrete oversite.
I suspect that we have an underground water source as the area is called Radipole Spa.
Interestly all the brickwork above the wet oversite are dry which tends to indicate that they are above the water table.
My question is; how can I stop this and hopefully reducing the condensation?
BTW, we have had more air bricks added.
Richard