Hi,
Does anyone know why this might be happening? Its about three courses above the dpc.
I have been trying to fix a problem with the dpm which was not tied into the dpc, so hacked the screed out along the edge all around then applied a liquid dpm onto the slab upto the dpc.
The plaster had practically fell off all around the outside walls to about 1ft up, i have since had this replastered and the screed filled back in.
I then noticed the damp coming onto the floor and wall so hacked off plaster again and noticed the damp bricks. Its also damp in the corner of the adjoining bedroom.
On a side note when i removed the carpets up when we moved in it pulled up some vinyl tiles which were stuck down with black bitumen. I have removed them all now and covered the bitumen with a slc.
Im starting to wonder if this was a good idea? Only because the tiles may have stopped any moisture coming through the floor due to a crappy dpm? I might be over thinking it.
It feels damp inside, but im not sure if thats due to having no heating and a cold un-insulated floor?
Alot of the furniture has gone mouldy(green) and the slats under the bed too, its stinks.
Sorry for the essay. Appreciate any tips.
Does anyone know why this might be happening? Its about three courses above the dpc.
I have been trying to fix a problem with the dpm which was not tied into the dpc, so hacked the screed out along the edge all around then applied a liquid dpm onto the slab upto the dpc.
The plaster had practically fell off all around the outside walls to about 1ft up, i have since had this replastered and the screed filled back in.
I then noticed the damp coming onto the floor and wall so hacked off plaster again and noticed the damp bricks. Its also damp in the corner of the adjoining bedroom.
On a side note when i removed the carpets up when we moved in it pulled up some vinyl tiles which were stuck down with black bitumen. I have removed them all now and covered the bitumen with a slc.
Im starting to wonder if this was a good idea? Only because the tiles may have stopped any moisture coming through the floor due to a crappy dpm? I might be over thinking it.
It feels damp inside, but im not sure if thats due to having no heating and a cold un-insulated floor?
Alot of the furniture has gone mouldy(green) and the slats under the bed too, its stinks.
Sorry for the essay. Appreciate any tips.