Bit of a curious problem here....
I've just had a single storey extension built adjoining to my galley kitchen, thus opening the area into a family room (if you can visualise that).
Where the back door was at the end of the kitchen has now been replaced with a window, with the space where the door was been bricked up to the new window level, and the external wall across the whole thing being rebricked to match the whole of the extension.
A problem has arisen at the external corner of the existing galley wall and new extension wall where the whole of the corner appears damp, two foot in at chest height and then tapering to the corner at the highest (where meets roof) and lowest point (where meets the ground).
The damp now seems to be penetrating through to the internal plaster at the corner.
The extension has been up a few months now and has only just started happening - is it linked to the colder weather?
I've checked the guttering and roof line and all seems ok.
Builder intends to look into it but has said he's no damp expert!
So I'd like to get an idea myself.
Anyone any ideas on the problem.
Sorry to ramble but wanted to fully explain the problem.
Cheers, Nick
I've just had a single storey extension built adjoining to my galley kitchen, thus opening the area into a family room (if you can visualise that).
Where the back door was at the end of the kitchen has now been replaced with a window, with the space where the door was been bricked up to the new window level, and the external wall across the whole thing being rebricked to match the whole of the extension.
A problem has arisen at the external corner of the existing galley wall and new extension wall where the whole of the corner appears damp, two foot in at chest height and then tapering to the corner at the highest (where meets roof) and lowest point (where meets the ground).
The damp now seems to be penetrating through to the internal plaster at the corner.
The extension has been up a few months now and has only just started happening - is it linked to the colder weather?
I've checked the guttering and roof line and all seems ok.
Builder intends to look into it but has said he's no damp expert!
So I'd like to get an idea myself.
Anyone any ideas on the problem.
Sorry to ramble but wanted to fully explain the problem.
Cheers, Nick