We are having some trouble with damp on one of our kitchen walls. The wall is a large exterior gable which is very exposed to the weather. Being a 1950s house I thought at first that the damp course may have failed. After doing some research though I'm now not sure as most advice seems to be that rising damp only rises to a height of 1m or so? We actually found damp above the wall cabinets when decorating. Also a bedroom (directly above the kitchen) has fitted wardrobes and the walls there also seem damp (a little black mould and musty)
Also, yesterday I fitted an outside security light to the wall and noticed that when I was drilling, rather than the cement from the fixing hole being dusty and dry, it was wet and stuck to the drill bit rather like a paste. (The fixing holes were drilled into the mortar rather than the brick)
Any ideas what this might be? Is it possible that the brickwork is porous?
Any suggestion appreciated
Also, yesterday I fitted an outside security light to the wall and noticed that when I was drilling, rather than the cement from the fixing hole being dusty and dry, it was wet and stuck to the drill bit rather like a paste. (The fixing holes were drilled into the mortar rather than the brick)
Any ideas what this might be? Is it possible that the brickwork is porous?
Any suggestion appreciated
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