Hi all. We recently bought a house and had a structural survey. The Chartered Survey came back with
1) Damp extracts pdf (with pictures).
I then sought advice from several damp specialists, but perhaps made the mistake of telling them what the surveyor thought was the cause. You can see the vendor has tried to re dash the failing render (badly!).
2) Damp Specialist Findings pdf with pics and drawings
Basically damp is apparently caused by rain run off from neighbours roof, and their drive.
3) It was settled pre exchange that, with the neighbours permission they would put in a aco drain and to stop the water running up against the wall, and put in some lead flashing where the neighbours garage met our wall.... (see 2 pictures)
4) Since moving in there was a day of torrential rain. In this video you can see that it's pretty obvious that the initial diagnosis of the cause of the damp is wrong.... the water doesn't run off anywhere near that wall.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12zR1Mz9O3i8BQWQetWbSFdcx5xMV6O-K/view?usp=sharing
I don't really want to pay the damp people to tank the internal wall, when the cause of the damp is totally uncertain. Has anyone seen this before? Can anyone give any thoughts on possibilities of the cause for us to explore? Could it just be driving rain hitting that side of the house and over time the render has cracked and given up? (see image 4). Just the way it has spread out from that low part up is interesting to me.
Happy to supply more pics / info if it helps. I'm just stuck with where to go next with this issue.
1) Damp extracts pdf (with pictures).
I then sought advice from several damp specialists, but perhaps made the mistake of telling them what the surveyor thought was the cause. You can see the vendor has tried to re dash the failing render (badly!).
2) Damp Specialist Findings pdf with pics and drawings
Basically damp is apparently caused by rain run off from neighbours roof, and their drive.
3) It was settled pre exchange that, with the neighbours permission they would put in a aco drain and to stop the water running up against the wall, and put in some lead flashing where the neighbours garage met our wall.... (see 2 pictures)
4) Since moving in there was a day of torrential rain. In this video you can see that it's pretty obvious that the initial diagnosis of the cause of the damp is wrong.... the water doesn't run off anywhere near that wall.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12zR1Mz9O3i8BQWQetWbSFdcx5xMV6O-K/view?usp=sharing
I don't really want to pay the damp people to tank the internal wall, when the cause of the damp is totally uncertain. Has anyone seen this before? Can anyone give any thoughts on possibilities of the cause for us to explore? Could it just be driving rain hitting that side of the house and over time the render has cracked and given up? (see image 4). Just the way it has spread out from that low part up is interesting to me.
Happy to supply more pics / info if it helps. I'm just stuck with where to go next with this issue.
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