Hello,
I wonder if anyone can help advise me about what the likely cause of my problem is and suggest some next steps.
During a recent night of strong wind and rain, I noticed a small damp patch in the corner of our bedroom. A small damp area in the about the size of a £2 coin, with a few trails beneath it where water had run down.
I went into the loft above expecting to find a leak in the roof, but I’ve found absolutely nothing in the area above it. No leaks from the roof, no damp patches in the ceiling, no signs of water ingress. The dampness also didn’t seem to reappear on days when it was pouring rain, though tonight there is a slight sign of dampness and it’s raining with 50mph gusts of wind.
This is making me suspect that the water is actually wind-driven rain. The wall is the gable end facing west, in the direction of the prevailing wind. Seems that wind is a factor, as on days with heavy rain the dampness doesn't necessarily appear.
The house is a 1970s detached house. The walls are (to quote the home report) “traditional brick cavity construction with a synthetic stone and render cladding”. There is also cavity wall insulation installed by the previous owners (grey polystyrene bead type).
I’ve had a look at the wall and didn’t see any glaringly obvious problems from ground level like cracked or missing chunks of rendering. I'm also not seeing any evidence of dampness anywhere else in the building, just that one spot.
Mainly looking for some suggestions of what to look at next, or what sort of tradesperson is best to speak to.
Thanks!
I wonder if anyone can help advise me about what the likely cause of my problem is and suggest some next steps.
During a recent night of strong wind and rain, I noticed a small damp patch in the corner of our bedroom. A small damp area in the about the size of a £2 coin, with a few trails beneath it where water had run down.
I went into the loft above expecting to find a leak in the roof, but I’ve found absolutely nothing in the area above it. No leaks from the roof, no damp patches in the ceiling, no signs of water ingress. The dampness also didn’t seem to reappear on days when it was pouring rain, though tonight there is a slight sign of dampness and it’s raining with 50mph gusts of wind.
This is making me suspect that the water is actually wind-driven rain. The wall is the gable end facing west, in the direction of the prevailing wind. Seems that wind is a factor, as on days with heavy rain the dampness doesn't necessarily appear.
The house is a 1970s detached house. The walls are (to quote the home report) “traditional brick cavity construction with a synthetic stone and render cladding”. There is also cavity wall insulation installed by the previous owners (grey polystyrene bead type).
I’ve had a look at the wall and didn’t see any glaringly obvious problems from ground level like cracked or missing chunks of rendering. I'm also not seeing any evidence of dampness anywhere else in the building, just that one spot.
Mainly looking for some suggestions of what to look at next, or what sort of tradesperson is best to speak to.
Thanks!