The water's a foot deep under the house, 9" brick walls have been sat in it for nigh on a 100 years, and yet no damp in the house. It's almost as if rising damp was a complete load of bollox?
The water's a foot deep under the house, 9" brick walls have been sat in it for nigh on a 100 years, and yet no damp in the house. It's almost as if rising damp was a complete load of bollox?
It is. But it's a great money spinner.
Most 'rising damp' is caused by bridged cavities or sub-floor shite piled up over the DPC. DPC failure is pretty rare.
The water's a foot deep under the house, 9" brick walls have been sat in it for nigh on a 100 years, and yet no damp in the house. It's almost as if rising damp was a complete load of bollox?
Ha ha ! I just figure it out- the water is under the dpc . Do not show it to rising damp specialist- it will recommend rebuilding the whole house from scratch
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