Recently moved into 1930 house. Surveyor indicated areas of damp. There are some visible patches at base of internal walls. They've not got worse in this very wet winter. No mould. I've dry scrapped off a sample of paper, the glue was sticky. The now bare plaster wall now seems fine and dry.
Interestingly the paper I have taken off is damp several days later.
Could the paper be causing the damp problem? Wondered why it would only be in patches at the base of walls if the glue and paper are drawing moisture in.
Interested to understand what's happening.
Def don't want to be persuaded into an injected DPC which I'm convinced isn't needed. Your responses greatfully received.
Interestingly the paper I have taken off is damp several days later.
Could the paper be causing the damp problem? Wondered why it would only be in patches at the base of walls if the glue and paper are drawing moisture in.
Interested to understand what's happening.
Def don't want to be persuaded into an injected DPC which I'm convinced isn't needed. Your responses greatfully received.