the_g_ster
Established Member
Hi all
Having used y sall workshop for around 7 years, never with any damp issue at all, it seems all this rain of late is finally causing me an issue.
Construction is:
- Single skin brick
- Proper uninsulated tile roof
- Very old concrete floor, yet seem not to let water through
Issue is that in recent months water is coming in through the walls, one wall is very exposed, and may be ticky to get behind it as goes into neighbours garden who may not be receptive of any remidial repointing, work on the wall.
An adjoining wall has a small shed next door, with a noticed a small gutter that drains onto the wall. That means its is making that wall damp too, even with the odd small puddle in the corner.
Its small, only two meter by 4.2m, so ideas to fix?
Thinking of applying internal render, and then literally tanking it with something.
Is heart breaking to see good wood with mould on it, as never happened before.
I have a step DOWN into the shed, no clear DPM other than one I laid on the front wall only. I have tested an area that is below ground level by two bricks with render on the inside, then bitumen paint, two layers.
Checked that section today, and feels wet. So noy sure it's penertrating damp still, or just condensed.
No heating in there, as don't want to make it worse with warm, moisture full air.
Good luck on the issue of the floor and dpm on the other thread.
Having used y sall workshop for around 7 years, never with any damp issue at all, it seems all this rain of late is finally causing me an issue.
Construction is:
- Single skin brick
- Proper uninsulated tile roof
- Very old concrete floor, yet seem not to let water through
Issue is that in recent months water is coming in through the walls, one wall is very exposed, and may be ticky to get behind it as goes into neighbours garden who may not be receptive of any remidial repointing, work on the wall.
An adjoining wall has a small shed next door, with a noticed a small gutter that drains onto the wall. That means its is making that wall damp too, even with the odd small puddle in the corner.
Its small, only two meter by 4.2m, so ideas to fix?
Thinking of applying internal render, and then literally tanking it with something.
Is heart breaking to see good wood with mould on it, as never happened before.
I have a step DOWN into the shed, no clear DPM other than one I laid on the front wall only. I have tested an area that is below ground level by two bricks with render on the inside, then bitumen paint, two layers.
Checked that section today, and feels wet. So noy sure it's penertrating damp still, or just condensed.
No heating in there, as don't want to make it worse with warm, moisture full air.
Good luck on the issue of the floor and dpm on the other thread.