There are two locations in my house where damp is occurring near to copper pipes. I have an intuition as to the cause in each case, but I'd appreciate a second opinion from you more experienced chaps before I call in a plumber.
1: Salty efflorescence emerging from the plaster (wallpapered over it, but the paper is being pushed off by salt crystals), and green deposits on the pipes. My guess is that there's a small pin-sized hole somewhere on the back side of the pipe itself, and new run is needed.
2. Damp patch on an exterior wall. My intuition is that it's rising damp, causing the pipe nearest the source to go greenish, rather than a leak from this pipe?
Any thoughts would be much appreciated in tackling these small but persistent problems.
1: Salty efflorescence emerging from the plaster (wallpapered over it, but the paper is being pushed off by salt crystals), and green deposits on the pipes. My guess is that there's a small pin-sized hole somewhere on the back side of the pipe itself, and new run is needed.
2. Damp patch on an exterior wall. My intuition is that it's rising damp, causing the pipe nearest the source to go greenish, rather than a leak from this pipe?
Any thoughts would be much appreciated in tackling these small but persistent problems.