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Was just after some help. My mum rents a house and has had damp issues for around 2 to 3 years, Long story short the back garden floods (on going issue with highway England) and on one occasion it flooded the house and resulted in the boiler and electrics packing in and left with neither for 12 months. During this time the damp got a lot worse. A few months later the ceiling came down and was leaking in rain. We got a roofer out and was told that there was two splits in the valley. Quotes were sent to the landlady by the roofers, but she decided to have a plasterer repair the roof and the ceiling. The plasterer informed the landlady that the damp was caused by the blind being shut and that dry rot was in the timber and masonry and he said he needs to knock the house down except the 4 brick walls and rebuild the whole inside, she’s said my mum was to blame for the damp with blinds being closed and gave her an eviction notice. Iv had a damp guy out who said the house has no ventilation and the upstairs damp is penetration damp caused by the leaking, I then got a dry rot report done and there’s no dry rot in the house as I suspected. My questions are
1: Would a blind being shut cause so much damp?
2: Would a front door that doesn’t fit the frame properly and let’s in a lot of draft cause damp?
3: What in people’s opinions would of caused the damp above the tv (photos)
I know the leaking rough caused all the penetrating damp, and suspect having no heating for 12 months contributed to rest but wanted opinions from people who know more about damp than I do
Regards
Chris
1: Would a blind being shut cause so much damp?
2: Would a front door that doesn’t fit the frame properly and let’s in a lot of draft cause damp?
3: What in people’s opinions would of caused the damp above the tv (photos)
I know the leaking rough caused all the penetrating damp, and suspect having no heating for 12 months contributed to rest but wanted opinions from people who know more about damp than I do
Regards
Chris
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