Hi. I have a major problem on one interior wall.
I live in a 100 year old stone brick building and occupy the top (1st floor).
One exterior wall in the master bedroom, one side of which is next to a window the other a corner, is covered in patches of yellowy/brown powder from approximately 2 feet from the ground to the cornice.
The wall on the other side of the window is not displaying any such signs.
I had the felt on the roof replaced last year to try to eliminate the problem but it hasn't worked.
There is no sign of damage to the exterior of the property.
There is a problem with ventilation in the property with no vents in the sash windows so I thought it may be some sort of condensation issue, though I would have expected black residue not yellow.
I live 2 streets back from the sea and wondered whether it might be something to do with salt penetrating the brickwork.
Any thoughts, help or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Rob
I live in a 100 year old stone brick building and occupy the top (1st floor).
One exterior wall in the master bedroom, one side of which is next to a window the other a corner, is covered in patches of yellowy/brown powder from approximately 2 feet from the ground to the cornice.
The wall on the other side of the window is not displaying any such signs.
I had the felt on the roof replaced last year to try to eliminate the problem but it hasn't worked.
There is no sign of damage to the exterior of the property.
There is a problem with ventilation in the property with no vents in the sash windows so I thought it may be some sort of condensation issue, though I would have expected black residue not yellow.
I live 2 streets back from the sea and wondered whether it might be something to do with salt penetrating the brickwork.
Any thoughts, help or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Rob