Hi all,
We moved into a victorian mid terrace house a couple of years ago and had some damp patches appearing in the attic bedroom around the chimney breast areas at each side of the room. After getting the roof patched up here and there we finally decided to bite the bullet and get a complete re-roof to stop the damp issue in the top room as it was beginning to look a real mess. A few months after the roof was done, I decided to remove all the blown plaster so we could get it re-plastered. However when I removed the plaster the bricks underneath still looked really damp and whenever it rains, the patch appears to get worse which suggest to me that there is still a problem somewhere. As we've had all the slates replaced, along with new soakers, lead flashing etc, I wasn't expecting to find this. That particuar stack has been capped off and is not in use but it doesn't look to me like a venting issue, especially as it gets worse when it rains. Although it is a mid terraced house, the adjoining house is 4/5 courses lower as we live on a hill, can't see that has anything to do with it either.
My only idea is to get the external stack completely re-pointed but i'm clutching at straws really.
I have attached a picture and if anyone has any ideas or suggestions as to what could be causing the issue then i'd really appreciate some constructive help and advice.
Thanks in advance,
Rich
We moved into a victorian mid terrace house a couple of years ago and had some damp patches appearing in the attic bedroom around the chimney breast areas at each side of the room. After getting the roof patched up here and there we finally decided to bite the bullet and get a complete re-roof to stop the damp issue in the top room as it was beginning to look a real mess. A few months after the roof was done, I decided to remove all the blown plaster so we could get it re-plastered. However when I removed the plaster the bricks underneath still looked really damp and whenever it rains, the patch appears to get worse which suggest to me that there is still a problem somewhere. As we've had all the slates replaced, along with new soakers, lead flashing etc, I wasn't expecting to find this. That particuar stack has been capped off and is not in use but it doesn't look to me like a venting issue, especially as it gets worse when it rains. Although it is a mid terraced house, the adjoining house is 4/5 courses lower as we live on a hill, can't see that has anything to do with it either.
My only idea is to get the external stack completely re-pointed but i'm clutching at straws really.
I have attached a picture and if anyone has any ideas or suggestions as to what could be causing the issue then i'd really appreciate some constructive help and advice.
Thanks in advance,
Rich