Hi
For a number of years there has been a damp patch on the chimney breast in my attic. It only appears after prolonged rain and does not appear straightaway.
Over 12 months ago I had the lead work, pointing and flaunching redone. They also painted Thompsons water seal on the brickwork.
A month later the issue returned.
The pointing was done again and more water seal applied.
Over the next six months the problem slowly came back.
I suspected it was moisture being absorbed by the masonry so had some Stormdry painted on, this did not work.
I have recently sought advice from another roofer who stated it was coming through the brickwork and the solution would be spray some sort of block paving sealant onto the brickwork.
Has anyone had experience with similar issues and would a block paving sealant be suitable for a chimney?
For a number of years there has been a damp patch on the chimney breast in my attic. It only appears after prolonged rain and does not appear straightaway.
Over 12 months ago I had the lead work, pointing and flaunching redone. They also painted Thompsons water seal on the brickwork.
A month later the issue returned.
The pointing was done again and more water seal applied.
Over the next six months the problem slowly came back.
I suspected it was moisture being absorbed by the masonry so had some Stormdry painted on, this did not work.
I have recently sought advice from another roofer who stated it was coming through the brickwork and the solution would be spray some sort of block paving sealant onto the brickwork.
Has anyone had experience with similar issues and would a block paving sealant be suitable for a chimney?