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Hi All,
Currently installing new joists, insulation and flooring in living room. I've fitted new telescopic air bricks to helps the space get more ventilation and the old fireplace had loads of rubble in it so I've dug that out, and have removed two bricks in the hearth bit to ensure when the new floor goes down air can circulate through as well.
The chimney has been removed the floor above. The damp marks have not changed since removing the false wall infront of it.
This wall goes against the neighbours, I fear the water is coming through the sub floor (which it does when it rains - I'm installing a French drain in a few months) but we're on a slant so I don't think this can be the only issue / don't understand why it's soaking up this high. I imagine the neighbours must hav an issue as well but they're elderly and I don't sense they'll want to rip their house apart to investigate.
Is there anything I can put on the brickwork to help stop the water staining coming through as much? Would 'stormdry' resolve this issue?
Currently installing new joists, insulation and flooring in living room. I've fitted new telescopic air bricks to helps the space get more ventilation and the old fireplace had loads of rubble in it so I've dug that out, and have removed two bricks in the hearth bit to ensure when the new floor goes down air can circulate through as well.
The chimney has been removed the floor above. The damp marks have not changed since removing the false wall infront of it.
This wall goes against the neighbours, I fear the water is coming through the sub floor (which it does when it rains - I'm installing a French drain in a few months) but we're on a slant so I don't think this can be the only issue / don't understand why it's soaking up this high. I imagine the neighbours must hav an issue as well but they're elderly and I don't sense they'll want to rip their house apart to investigate.
Is there anything I can put on the brickwork to help stop the water staining coming through as much? Would 'stormdry' resolve this issue?