We've just purchased a 1910 end of terraced property. The mortgage survey came back saying that high damp meter readings were taken and that we should seek further advice from a damp surveyor. We've had 4 or 5 damp proof surveyors around and all of them have suggested/tried to sell a chemical DPC. Only two of them noticed the abnormally high ground levels all around the exterior of the house. The readings they were getting seemed a little patchy and in the dining room (quarry tiled floor) some areas were only damp to a few inches above the skirting boards.
I'm convinced the majority of the damp problems have been caused by water ingress from the high ground levels, faulty guttering to the rear of the property and plastic sheeting being layed over quarry tiled floors.
The previous owners must have had some kind of concrete fetish, as the front and side of the house were elevated with thick slabs of concrete. We've dug out all the concrete and rubble around the front of the house and the picture shows what we've currently got. You can see the line of where the concrete was, about 2.5 bricks from the base. We've dug down and found a ledge about 4 inches wide around the bottom - you can just about see it in the picture. I was planning to put a 15 - 20 cm channel of gravel all around front the house. The wife then wants a flower bed, which I assume will be OK. We'd then either dig out further and lay the rest to either grass or slabs ensuring a downward slope from the house to the front garden wall. Will this gravel/slope help to reduce the water ingress at the front of the house or make it worse?
Thanks for any advice on this matter
I'm convinced the majority of the damp problems have been caused by water ingress from the high ground levels, faulty guttering to the rear of the property and plastic sheeting being layed over quarry tiled floors.
The previous owners must have had some kind of concrete fetish, as the front and side of the house were elevated with thick slabs of concrete. We've dug out all the concrete and rubble around the front of the house and the picture shows what we've currently got. You can see the line of where the concrete was, about 2.5 bricks from the base. We've dug down and found a ledge about 4 inches wide around the bottom - you can just about see it in the picture. I was planning to put a 15 - 20 cm channel of gravel all around front the house. The wife then wants a flower bed, which I assume will be OK. We'd then either dig out further and lay the rest to either grass or slabs ensuring a downward slope from the house to the front garden wall. Will this gravel/slope help to reduce the water ingress at the front of the house or make it worse?
Thanks for any advice on this matter