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I'm hoping for some advice about a damp section on an external wall. The wall in question is rain-facing, and when it gets wet, a two-metre-high section remains wet much longer than the rest of the wall.
The problem area was actually badly pointed when the house was built (the mortar was very soft and crumbly there). I have since had the wall repointed, but it seems the damage was done, because the brickwork now seems to absorb much more rain than the rest of the wall.
I've seen water-repellent coatings to apply to external walls to cure this problem, but I've read lots of technical reports from building advice websites advising against using these products - basically, that they only last a few years and don't truly allow the wall to breathe properly.
So now I'm confused - do I apply such a product, or is there some better solution?
Thanks for any help - this is doing my head in!
The problem area was actually badly pointed when the house was built (the mortar was very soft and crumbly there). I have since had the wall repointed, but it seems the damage was done, because the brickwork now seems to absorb much more rain than the rest of the wall.
I've seen water-repellent coatings to apply to external walls to cure this problem, but I've read lots of technical reports from building advice websites advising against using these products - basically, that they only last a few years and don't truly allow the wall to breathe properly.
So now I'm confused - do I apply such a product, or is there some better solution?
Thanks for any help - this is doing my head in!