to address the dehumidifier and drying options again, i wouldnt bother. The brickwork ( im assuming ) is from the original porch and unlikely to be a cavity wall, so it will lerp getting wet. The tiled area is an external bit of ground, without dpc, so damp will continue there too.Hello @baldkev
This sound like an interesting approach. However - given how small my now "ex-rain porch" area - if I cover it with something impermeable, would not this just cause any moisture from the walls and ground to travel a bit further into the house and surface on on the original internal plastered walls as
You need to have a tanking solution to stop the damp. End of.
After that's done, there will only be condensation from the plastic window / door setup sometimes. This is where the temperature difference inside meets the cold air outside and creates condensation. In most modern windows, theres a thermal break ( mentioned earlier ) with the odd weak point, like a letter box, or sometimes where frames are joined together etc.
I believe the insulation tight onto the cold surfaces should stop the condensation / dew point being inside, and any external moisture should stay in the brickwork / under the tanking under the porch