Blistering paint & mould on external wall

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Hi all

Wondering if someone can help me out. I’ve started to notice paint blistering and black mould spot in a first floor bedroom. This is an external wall which is solid brick construction and render. There is a loft room above and the wall is dry.

Looking outside when it’s raining there isn’t any leaks from gutters etc. internal & external pic attached. There is some sort of lip on the external wall which can be seen, this for reference is about 3/4 way up the internal wall.

What could be causing this and any remedies? Could it be the paint has blown causing water to soak through?

Many thanks in advance

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Condensation due to humidity inside and cold wall surface. Make sure all kitchens and bathrooms have working extractors etc…
 
Thanks. Seems strange it’s the only wall in the house with the issue and there’s other external walls. Unfortunately bathroom doesn’t have extractor, but window is left open most of the day
 
Is that the weather side of the house.The render looks pretty old to me. If it is definately a solid wall I would be thinking about having it taken off and redone. At the same time having external insualtion fitted before the renedering
 
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OP,
I dont see any significant render defects - although the render does look a bit cloudy in patches.
Heavy dark patches usually suggest water absorption.
The tiles abutting the render, do they have some kind of lead flashing thats been dashed with a little render?
If it is lead flashing then its been installed incorrectly, & moisture might be getting thro to the brickwork?

The interior pic : I cant see any blistering or bubbling plaster - can you do a more clear, detailed pic?
Centre high in the pic - are those similar dark spots?
 
OP,
I dont see any significant render defects - although the render does look a bit cloudy in patches.
Heavy dark patches usually suggest water absorption.
The tiles abutting the render, do they have some kind of lead flashing thats been dashed with a little render?
If it is lead flashing then its been installed incorrectly, & moisture might be getting thro to the brickwork?

The interior pic : I cant see any blistering or bubbling plaster - can you do a more clear, detailed pic?
Centre high in the pic - are those similar dark spots?

Yes the render is old but doesn’t seem blown, I’ll need to get up to check closer when the weather is dryer.

I need to check the tiles abutting the render, not sure if there is lead flashing behind…been like this for a long time before I brought the place and not caused any issues but may need chipping out and new lead fitting, although this is much lower then the wall with the issue. Also seen a little mould in the adjoining room on the same external wall although not as bad.

I’ve taken some closer up pics

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