Hi,
We have an old flat roof kitchen extension to our property (60's judging from the planning dates). There is obvious damp affecting one external wall, the same wall has damp on a smaller section of the internal wall. A bit of digging around this weekend as shown that where the waste water exits into the gully/drain (I'm not sure of the correct terminology) it quickly leaks out of the back left corner of the concrete surround and so into the surrounding soil.
So, my questions:
1. How do I fix this gully/drain? I presume I need to dig out the old concrete one and cement in a new one? If so where do I get one from and is it as simple as just cementing a new one in?
2. This explains the damp around that area on the external wall and I'm happy to say also corresponds to the damp part of wall internally. However as you can see in the photos there are some other areas showing signs of damp on the external wall. Are these caused by this drain/gully issue or are they separate?
3. I am think of rendering the whole section of external wall after the drain gully is fixed and bricks dried out. Do I need to do anything else after the drain/gully is fixed i.e. will the bricks/foundations be OK?
Thank you so much for any advice you can give. Also I hope it is OK that I have also asked for help elsewhere on the web - desperate to get this fixed so we can get the 60's kitchen redone.
Jim
We have an old flat roof kitchen extension to our property (60's judging from the planning dates). There is obvious damp affecting one external wall, the same wall has damp on a smaller section of the internal wall. A bit of digging around this weekend as shown that where the waste water exits into the gully/drain (I'm not sure of the correct terminology) it quickly leaks out of the back left corner of the concrete surround and so into the surrounding soil.
So, my questions:
1. How do I fix this gully/drain? I presume I need to dig out the old concrete one and cement in a new one? If so where do I get one from and is it as simple as just cementing a new one in?
2. This explains the damp around that area on the external wall and I'm happy to say also corresponds to the damp part of wall internally. However as you can see in the photos there are some other areas showing signs of damp on the external wall. Are these caused by this drain/gully issue or are they separate?
3. I am think of rendering the whole section of external wall after the drain gully is fixed and bricks dried out. Do I need to do anything else after the drain/gully is fixed i.e. will the bricks/foundations be OK?
Thank you so much for any advice you can give. Also I hope it is OK that I have also asked for help elsewhere on the web - desperate to get this fixed so we can get the 60's kitchen redone.
Jim