I have a problem with damp in one of our bedrooms. The room used to smell musty and things left in the room would start to grow mold. Last year the ceiling collapsed after the heavy snow, so we took the chance to redo the whole room, replace the carpet, etc. Now the room has started to smell musty again, the drawers in a chest of drawers that's next to one of the exterior walls are starting to sag and grow mold underneath, and the shoes in the wardrobe are starting to grow mold too. Here's a picture of the external wall that seems to be the problem:
I've had a few local tradesmen round, and besides replacing the meter box housing which we want doing anyway, they have suggested slightly different things.
The first suggested putting in 5 venting bricks and spraying all interior surfaces with an anti-fungal treatment.
The second said he would put 3 venting bricks in the exterior wall and three vents on the inside wall in corresponding locations.
Do either of these courses of action sounds right, and if so which seems the best?
I am not overly keen on the idea of internal vents, just from the point of view of keeping the room warm, but if it's necessary then I'd have it done.
Also I wondered if the DPC was either too high, or should be staggered down with the steps, and if so if it's possible to get that done now or if it's a huge job?
And finally, the floor of the room is concrete.... could the problem be damp rising up through that? Though the rest of the room seems fine, it's just the area by the external wall that seems to have the issue.
Any help or advice would me much appreciated.
I've had a few local tradesmen round, and besides replacing the meter box housing which we want doing anyway, they have suggested slightly different things.
The first suggested putting in 5 venting bricks and spraying all interior surfaces with an anti-fungal treatment.
The second said he would put 3 venting bricks in the exterior wall and three vents on the inside wall in corresponding locations.
Do either of these courses of action sounds right, and if so which seems the best?
I am not overly keen on the idea of internal vents, just from the point of view of keeping the room warm, but if it's necessary then I'd have it done.
Also I wondered if the DPC was either too high, or should be staggered down with the steps, and if so if it's possible to get that done now or if it's a huge job?
And finally, the floor of the room is concrete.... could the problem be damp rising up through that? Though the rest of the room seems fine, it's just the area by the external wall that seems to have the issue.
Any help or advice would me much appreciated.