Damp in Kitchen Fireplace in Victorian Terrace
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 9:23 pm
Hi,
Hope someone can help, I have bought a house and could see some rising damp issues on parts of the kitchen, with salt deposits. I have removed the skirting and started applying damp proof cream in the mortar course (thanks youtube!).
Upon removing the built-in oven though (which was in the fireplace), I found the plaster was sagging. A couple of taps of the hammer and it fell away easily. As I get higher up the plaster seems to be more stable so I'm hoping it's rising damp from the ground rather than penetrating down the chimney. The wall even towards the top of the exposed brick is damp to the touch. Behind the wall is the neighbour's property.
1. Do you think it is rising damp or penetrating? if rising, would damp proof cream be the right course of treatment? If penetrating down the chimney, guess I need it capped?
2. I'm considering exposing the chimney breast brickwork to add a feature, am I letting myself in for more trouble than it's worth?
Thank you in advance for your help. You may have guessed I am new to this!!
Hope someone can help, I have bought a house and could see some rising damp issues on parts of the kitchen, with salt deposits. I have removed the skirting and started applying damp proof cream in the mortar course (thanks youtube!).
Upon removing the built-in oven though (which was in the fireplace), I found the plaster was sagging. A couple of taps of the hammer and it fell away easily. As I get higher up the plaster seems to be more stable so I'm hoping it's rising damp from the ground rather than penetrating down the chimney. The wall even towards the top of the exposed brick is damp to the touch. Behind the wall is the neighbour's property.
1. Do you think it is rising damp or penetrating? if rising, would damp proof cream be the right course of treatment? If penetrating down the chimney, guess I need it capped?
2. I'm considering exposing the chimney breast brickwork to add a feature, am I letting myself in for more trouble than it's worth?
Thank you in advance for your help. You may have guessed I am new to this!!