Dear members,
First post here. I will be reading up as much as I can about possible solutions, but meanwhile, I wanted to leave a question in case someone could be of some help.
We have just moved into a new home. The back wall is showing signs of damp which I would like to fix asap. A couple of weekends ago it rained very hard, and I noticed a lot of water pouring out of the joints of the downpipe on the other side of the wall where it is damp. Water was running down the wall and the rendering is particularly damp and flaking behind this faulty pipe. I am assuming that the damp is therefore being caused by the pipe rather than rising damp, however, the wall's damage is most intense at the floor. I think the first thing to try is to remedy the faulty pipe before considering repairing the damp.
Attached to the pipe is a water butt. I removed this to have a look around. The guttering below the pipe was reasonably clear but had a pool of water in, I wasn't sure if this was normal. I was able to push a hose pipe up through the bottom of the downpipe as far as the water diverter, so I assume there is no blockage up to this point. I am now not so sure of what to try. Get a ladder and check the top of the drain? Or, separating the downpipe at the diverter to see if it is blocked here? Or maybe just call a guy to come round, since I don't know if the drainage below this downpipe is also blocked.
Any advice would be very much appreciated, thanks in advance.
First post here. I will be reading up as much as I can about possible solutions, but meanwhile, I wanted to leave a question in case someone could be of some help.
We have just moved into a new home. The back wall is showing signs of damp which I would like to fix asap. A couple of weekends ago it rained very hard, and I noticed a lot of water pouring out of the joints of the downpipe on the other side of the wall where it is damp. Water was running down the wall and the rendering is particularly damp and flaking behind this faulty pipe. I am assuming that the damp is therefore being caused by the pipe rather than rising damp, however, the wall's damage is most intense at the floor. I think the first thing to try is to remedy the faulty pipe before considering repairing the damp.
Attached to the pipe is a water butt. I removed this to have a look around. The guttering below the pipe was reasonably clear but had a pool of water in, I wasn't sure if this was normal. I was able to push a hose pipe up through the bottom of the downpipe as far as the water diverter, so I assume there is no blockage up to this point. I am now not so sure of what to try. Get a ladder and check the top of the drain? Or, separating the downpipe at the diverter to see if it is blocked here? Or maybe just call a guy to come round, since I don't know if the drainage below this downpipe is also blocked.
Any advice would be very much appreciated, thanks in advance.