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I found the source of the damp!

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shortcrust
shortcrust Posts: 2,697 Forumite
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Just sharing a happy discovery.

My basement/wannbe garden room has had damp walls/floor in places since I bought the the house two years ago. I've just assumed it's 'one of those things' and managed it with dehumidifiers etc. Two weeks ago I removed the manky bit of carpet that's been covering the basement stairs - tiled concrete and bricks underneath, all very damp and mouldy. After scraping out a few spots of crumbling mortar I realised that the whole stair structure is a sealed void with two inches of wet mud at the bottom. I'm guessing it could still be moisture from a mains leak that was fixed a year ago. Two weeks of ventilation I've got dry walls and floors that haven't been dry since I moved in. Mortar that was black, damp and crumbling is slowly turning pale, dry and solid.

I might have a new set of problems when we get some proper rain, but a least I can avoid letting a reservoir of water build up again next to the walls. A reminder to find the source!

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  • robatwork
    robatwork Posts: 7,266 Forumite
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    It'll also make your pastry go soft.
  • shortcrust
    shortcrust Posts: 2,697 Forumite
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    robatwork wrote: »
    It'll also make your pastry go soft.

    Has somebody been talking about my soggy bottoms?!:mad:
  • SG27
    SG27 Posts: 2,773 Forumite
    shortcrust wrote: »
    Just sharing a happy discovery.

    My basement/wannbe garden room has had damp walls/floor in places since I bought the the house two years ago. I've just assumed it's 'one of those things' and managed it with dehumidifiers etc. Two weeks ago I removed the manky bit of carpet that's been covering the basement stairs - tiled concrete and bricks underneath, all very damp and mouldy. After scraping out a few spots of crumbling mortar I realised that the whole stair structure is a sealed void with two inches of wet mud at the bottom. I'm guessing it could still be moisture from a mains leak that was fixed a year ago. Two weeks of ventilation I've got dry walls and floors that haven't been dry since I moved in. Mortar that was black, damp and crumbling is slowly turning pale, dry and solid.

    I might have a new set of problems when we get some proper rain, but a least I can avoid letting a reservoir of water build up again next to the walls. A reminder to find the source!

    That sounds so satisfying to watch it slowly drying out!
  • shortcrust
    shortcrust Posts: 2,697 Forumite
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    SG27 wrote: »
    That sounds so satisfying to watch it slowly drying out!

    It really is! Though I might be getting a bit obsessed, constantly going down to check on it. If that’s the end of the damp for good I’ll have to get a new hobby.
  • Doozergirl
    Doozergirl Posts: 34,075 Forumite
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    Yay, well done!!

    I feel like a proud parent :D
    Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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