Right,
I was clearing some blown render from the outside of the house (old stone-built) and that got me thinking about the damp wall.
We have a flower bed against the wall, no idea how long it's been there - we've only lived here 18 months. As far as I can see there's no barrier between the soil and the wall.
I can't help thinking that a pile of damp soil against an external wall won;t be helping the damp inside.
Would it be worth digging out the soil and putting something between the bed and the house to keep it "dry"?
What exactly would I need? (I am a total novice at this sort of thing, so speak slowly!) Looking at some posts about damp garages there was talk of impermeable membranes and that got me thinking.
Thanks for any advice
Giles
I was clearing some blown render from the outside of the house (old stone-built) and that got me thinking about the damp wall.
We have a flower bed against the wall, no idea how long it's been there - we've only lived here 18 months. As far as I can see there's no barrier between the soil and the wall.
I can't help thinking that a pile of damp soil against an external wall won;t be helping the damp inside.
Would it be worth digging out the soil and putting something between the bed and the house to keep it "dry"?
What exactly would I need? (I am a total novice at this sort of thing, so speak slowly!) Looking at some posts about damp garages there was talk of impermeable membranes and that got me thinking.
Thanks for any advice
Giles