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We moved to a 1950s detached house in September which has a cupboard space under the stairs. I've noticed some quite heavy condensation inside it which you can see in the attached pictures. The cupboard does smell faintly damp and there was a lot of mould / blown plaster on the walls here before we had them replastered (back to brick) last month.
Please note: the white stuff is NOT salts or some other powdery residue, it is actually little beads of moisture catching the light of the camera flash. But that gives you an idea of how much moisture there is!
The far wall is exterior and beyond that is our driveway which has been built fairly high though still below the DPC. The cavity (60mm) was recently completely cleared out, both of insulating beads and rubble at the base (and there was plenty of rubble in there). The builder also put a new DPC in the outer leaf and repointed along the first two courses of brick. So I am pretty sure this is not penetrating damp though I should say that there is an underground drain (for wastewater from the house) running somewhere along this wall that I have not yet had inspected and will do to be sure it's not contributing to this problem.
Also, I should note, there has not been any rain for the past few days and although there is pipework / guttering on this side of the house, it was all checked recently and cleaned / sealed up. There are no signs of water running down the wall.
Continuing on the assumption that this is purely a condensation issue, what would people recommend in terms of a solution? A vent in the outer wall, or in a stair riser above? And / or one in the (wooden) spandrel?
Also, is there anything besides ventilation we could try? To me, this looks like quite a bit of moisture and I just wonder if a couple of vents in this (unheated) space is going to be enough.
Please note: the white stuff is NOT salts or some other powdery residue, it is actually little beads of moisture catching the light of the camera flash. But that gives you an idea of how much moisture there is!
The far wall is exterior and beyond that is our driveway which has been built fairly high though still below the DPC. The cavity (60mm) was recently completely cleared out, both of insulating beads and rubble at the base (and there was plenty of rubble in there). The builder also put a new DPC in the outer leaf and repointed along the first two courses of brick. So I am pretty sure this is not penetrating damp though I should say that there is an underground drain (for wastewater from the house) running somewhere along this wall that I have not yet had inspected and will do to be sure it's not contributing to this problem.
Also, I should note, there has not been any rain for the past few days and although there is pipework / guttering on this side of the house, it was all checked recently and cleaned / sealed up. There are no signs of water running down the wall.
Continuing on the assumption that this is purely a condensation issue, what would people recommend in terms of a solution? A vent in the outer wall, or in a stair riser above? And / or one in the (wooden) spandrel?
Also, is there anything besides ventilation we could try? To me, this looks like quite a bit of moisture and I just wonder if a couple of vents in this (unheated) space is going to be enough.
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