Main roof replaced & joined onto a new extension 3 yrs ago.
Old part of the property has 14 inch thick walls, the new part as per building regs..... the building is now L shaped.
Where the two areas meet we have a problem. Inside the hall at the top of the wall are two damp patches.
The hall side of this 14 inch wall is boarded , the end of this wall is new block & also boarded. ( dob & dab )
The room on other side of the 14 inch hall wall is NOT boarded & shows NO damp at all.
One patch of damp is fairly high up near the ceiling, the other about 18 inches down .... ( & has an area of dob & dab behind it. )
Out side walls are rendered, with a fascia & guttering. The valley has been replaced with an extra wide sheet of lead. Walls painted with Dulux exterior paint.
Guttering is the standard round.
There is no damp in the loft. NO signs of leaks, or water stains anywhere.
There are No pipes in the loft & no water tanks.
The rendering was put on after the fascia & gutters. But we cant see how this could could be the cause...... Checked out it appears OK.
If the rain is ........ heavy / flash storm .. the inside wall is very wet within 4 hours or so.
If the rain is steady drizzle / fine type then it takes a a few hours longer.
Last week during a flash downpour was the first time we have seen the gutter in that corner overflow...... ( Gutters are clear & downpipes )
We need ideas...... can anyone please help us.
Old part of the property has 14 inch thick walls, the new part as per building regs..... the building is now L shaped.
Where the two areas meet we have a problem. Inside the hall at the top of the wall are two damp patches.
The hall side of this 14 inch wall is boarded , the end of this wall is new block & also boarded. ( dob & dab )
The room on other side of the 14 inch hall wall is NOT boarded & shows NO damp at all.
One patch of damp is fairly high up near the ceiling, the other about 18 inches down .... ( & has an area of dob & dab behind it. )
Out side walls are rendered, with a fascia & guttering. The valley has been replaced with an extra wide sheet of lead. Walls painted with Dulux exterior paint.
Guttering is the standard round.
There is no damp in the loft. NO signs of leaks, or water stains anywhere.
There are No pipes in the loft & no water tanks.
The rendering was put on after the fascia & gutters. But we cant see how this could could be the cause...... Checked out it appears OK.
If the rain is ........ heavy / flash storm .. the inside wall is very wet within 4 hours or so.
If the rain is steady drizzle / fine type then it takes a a few hours longer.
Last week during a flash downpour was the first time we have seen the gutter in that corner overflow...... ( Gutters are clear & downpipes )
We need ideas...... can anyone please help us.