Just found this forum, it's v interesting--
I'm surprised to hear people still banging on about "rising damp". It is a myth in the vast majority of houses and one perpetuated by the Damp Proofing industry with the aid of mortgage lenders.
Under no circumstances would I allow a Damp Proofing Company through the door. Most "dampness detectors" merely measure conductivity & would find "damp" on the moon.(The term damp is a misnomer as damp is an adjective).
Putting sand cement render in 19thc houses never cured any dampness!
Rising dampness can only occur where there is residual moisture, even a bridged damp course will not necessarily result in measurable increase, but will aid the possibility.
There are any number of reasons for the presence of moisture in a dwelling, the last remedy is allowing a bunch of idiots with chemicals loose upon your house.
I'm surprised to hear people still banging on about "rising damp". It is a myth in the vast majority of houses and one perpetuated by the Damp Proofing industry with the aid of mortgage lenders.
Under no circumstances would I allow a Damp Proofing Company through the door. Most "dampness detectors" merely measure conductivity & would find "damp" on the moon.(The term damp is a misnomer as damp is an adjective).
Putting sand cement render in 19thc houses never cured any dampness!
Rising dampness can only occur where there is residual moisture, even a bridged damp course will not necessarily result in measurable increase, but will aid the possibility.
There are any number of reasons for the presence of moisture in a dwelling, the last remedy is allowing a bunch of idiots with chemicals loose upon your house.