Evening All,
Having just bought a property and have had a company in to give an overall survey of the property with regards to damp.
To give the big picture -
We have a couple of issues as to sources of moisture in the house and this has led to some timbers becoming wet, and a great big quote for remdial works.
Wanted the opinions of others in the industry as to how they see this issue.
It seems like we have penetrating damp problem on the gable end. The house is granite built and original mortar has been lime, but looks like it has been repointed with cement based mortar. The inside of these walls appear very damp at the joints, and have led to some joists becoming damp.
Ive been quoted for cropping back of joists, stripping out everything, applying salt treatment, applying damp proof membranes etc , at an eye watering cost. Im not completely sure this is required and wondered if the source of ingress is taken care of, and then everything ebing left to dry out should be sufficient.
See attached pictures for joists sitting on wallheads underfloor, pointing on gable end, and penetrating damp on attic inside. You can see the difference in pointing from original lime to cement based on the picture of exterior.
All comments welcomed
Having just bought a property and have had a company in to give an overall survey of the property with regards to damp.
To give the big picture -
We have a couple of issues as to sources of moisture in the house and this has led to some timbers becoming wet, and a great big quote for remdial works.
Wanted the opinions of others in the industry as to how they see this issue.
It seems like we have penetrating damp problem on the gable end. The house is granite built and original mortar has been lime, but looks like it has been repointed with cement based mortar. The inside of these walls appear very damp at the joints, and have led to some joists becoming damp.
Ive been quoted for cropping back of joists, stripping out everything, applying salt treatment, applying damp proof membranes etc , at an eye watering cost. Im not completely sure this is required and wondered if the source of ingress is taken care of, and then everything ebing left to dry out should be sufficient.
See attached pictures for joists sitting on wallheads underfloor, pointing on gable end, and penetrating damp on attic inside. You can see the difference in pointing from original lime to cement based on the picture of exterior.
All comments welcomed