Hello
I have completed on my house today, and have been around tonight to check it all out again. Its a 1930's semi. Anyway on the survey it mentioned damp in the dining room. Anyway to cut a long story short this appears to be worse than first though...visually anyway. The problem is on the dividing wall between the two houses. I yanked a piece of the wallpaper and most of the lower wall paper came off in one piece. The plaster underneath has crystals on it, and I am concerned as to what could be causing this problem. There did used to be a chimney brest i n the area where there is this problem, but its not on all the wall, just up to waist height.
I know people cant say for definate what the problem may be but is it possible for anyone to give me some ideas that I can investigate. I wondered if the chimney brest may not have been blocked off properly hence damp penetrating through from the void....??? Does this make sense??
Any help or ideas gratefully received.
Cheers
Strakiller AKA Jane X
I have completed on my house today, and have been around tonight to check it all out again. Its a 1930's semi. Anyway on the survey it mentioned damp in the dining room. Anyway to cut a long story short this appears to be worse than first though...visually anyway. The problem is on the dividing wall between the two houses. I yanked a piece of the wallpaper and most of the lower wall paper came off in one piece. The plaster underneath has crystals on it, and I am concerned as to what could be causing this problem. There did used to be a chimney brest i n the area where there is this problem, but its not on all the wall, just up to waist height.
I know people cant say for definate what the problem may be but is it possible for anyone to give me some ideas that I can investigate. I wondered if the chimney brest may not have been blocked off properly hence damp penetrating through from the void....??? Does this make sense??
Any help or ideas gratefully received.
Cheers
Strakiller AKA Jane X