Hi all,
We have a through lounge that has 2 chimney breasts, these both suffered from damp.
There was about 4 ton of rubble under the floors from the wall that separated the 2 rooms (this had been dumped under there by previous builders at some time).
Having cleared out all rubble thus creating a better air flow we was hoping this would have solved our issues which it has in most places apart from the 2 chimney breasts.
Somebody suggested capping off the unused chimney breasts as they think this could be causing the damp.
Would the chimney breasts not being capped cause these problems or is there something else i should be looking for.
Was thinking of injecting with DPC cream also?
The damp is at the bottom of the wall between and at the side of each chimney breast.
Thanks
Simon
We have a through lounge that has 2 chimney breasts, these both suffered from damp.
There was about 4 ton of rubble under the floors from the wall that separated the 2 rooms (this had been dumped under there by previous builders at some time).
Having cleared out all rubble thus creating a better air flow we was hoping this would have solved our issues which it has in most places apart from the 2 chimney breasts.
Somebody suggested capping off the unused chimney breasts as they think this could be causing the damp.
Would the chimney breasts not being capped cause these problems or is there something else i should be looking for.
Was thinking of injecting with DPC cream also?
The damp is at the bottom of the wall between and at the side of each chimney breast.
Thanks
Simon