Hi, we have had a rear extension across the back of our 1930s house. The front room and what would have been dining room have suspended floors. Hall and kitchen solid floors.
At the time we asked the builder if he was putting air flow through the extension as the original airbricks at the back would no longer be there. Asking several times he assured us each time it didn't need it.
Fast forward 2 winters later, we now have rising damp in the front room..survey has concluded due to air flow which we were expecting. Options are strip the walls that are showing signs and put a damp membrane against the wall and re plaster. This to me hides the problem but im no expert? He did said we could add vents into the dining room floor in front of thr new extension concrete base and put a Mori sub floor mechanical fan at the front of thr house to recreate the air flow. In time then re decorate the front room where we have the water line.
Having renovated this house 12 years ago I ideally don't want to be taking the plaster/board back off the walls
I am just looking for some thoughts on this please from people who know more than us! Also should the building inspector have picked this up?
Thanks all
At the time we asked the builder if he was putting air flow through the extension as the original airbricks at the back would no longer be there. Asking several times he assured us each time it didn't need it.
Fast forward 2 winters later, we now have rising damp in the front room..survey has concluded due to air flow which we were expecting. Options are strip the walls that are showing signs and put a damp membrane against the wall and re plaster. This to me hides the problem but im no expert? He did said we could add vents into the dining room floor in front of thr new extension concrete base and put a Mori sub floor mechanical fan at the front of thr house to recreate the air flow. In time then re decorate the front room where we have the water line.
Having renovated this house 12 years ago I ideally don't want to be taking the plaster/board back off the walls
I am just looking for some thoughts on this please from people who know more than us! Also should the building inspector have picked this up?
Thanks all