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Hi. I have damp coming in from between my concrete floor and external cavity walls. I've worked out that when the house was built ('50s) they left about a 1" gap between the concrete floor and the brickwork. There's a plastic damp proof membrane which bridges the gap. They've plastered the walls (presumably before laying the floor) down into the gap down to the membrane (see piccie).
Over the years some of the membrane has failed and it looks like moisture is being sucked up by the plaster causing damp.
I've chipped off a couple of inches of plaster all the way round so that won't happen again, but I'm wondering if that is enough or do I need to do anything else. Where the membrane is broken could moisture make its way up the brickwork?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers. Dave.
Over the years some of the membrane has failed and it looks like moisture is being sucked up by the plaster causing damp.
I've chipped off a couple of inches of plaster all the way round so that won't happen again, but I'm wondering if that is enough or do I need to do anything else. Where the membrane is broken could moisture make its way up the brickwork?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers. Dave.