Thank you for the advice. We are getting the damp company out & will get someone who knows what they are doing to do the work (hopefully the guarantee will cover it ) & I’ll just have to wait in another room.
Thanks again.
Removed the paint from the final bit of wall that was injected & it’s fair to say it is indeed damp!
Have contacted the damp company.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you.
Do you think it’s the wrong type of plaster & not the injection failing? It doesn’t feel particularly damp, but there’s a lot of salt coming through suggesting it is or has been.
Thank you. I shall. They want to charge a large fee to reinspect even though it’s under warranty, which is annoying.
It’s an internal wall & the other side seems fine. No pipes underneath. It’s all very odd.
Good evening,
Last summer we bought a 1970s bungalow which we had fully surveyed & rising damp was not found in the property. No problems with drains were found. The pipes for the heating comes from above & not below the property.
The vendor had previously had a chemical damp proof injected...
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