I've just moved house and now all the vendors furnture is out, have noticed two open drains within the conservatory. The conservatory is "lean to" style and goes along side an existing downstairs toilet and small utility area.
1) Drain 1 is at the back of the conservatory in the corner next to the utility area and back wall of the conservatory. After removing the piece of wood covering the hole, then the polystyrene under that, then the massive clump of damp cushion wadding stuffed down, I found the drain. On the outside, the guttering from the conservatory runs into this drain, as does the washing machine waste pipe. On the wall insde there was mould/damp on the wall.
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2) Drain 2 is closest to the house, in the corner under the kitchen window and as far as I can tell, has one pipe discharging into it which contains waste water from the sinks/dishwasher etc. This was covered with some plasreboard and old carpet!
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These drains are leaving the conservatory smelling of damp so my question is, how can I seal these off to stop the damp smell?
1) Drain 1 is at the back of the conservatory in the corner next to the utility area and back wall of the conservatory. After removing the piece of wood covering the hole, then the polystyrene under that, then the massive clump of damp cushion wadding stuffed down, I found the drain. On the outside, the guttering from the conservatory runs into this drain, as does the washing machine waste pipe. On the wall insde there was mould/damp on the wall.
INSIDE:
OUTSIDE
2) Drain 2 is closest to the house, in the corner under the kitchen window and as far as I can tell, has one pipe discharging into it which contains waste water from the sinks/dishwasher etc. This was covered with some plasreboard and old carpet!
INSIDE:
OUTSIDE
These drains are leaving the conservatory smelling of damp so my question is, how can I seal these off to stop the damp smell?