@complete_preservation: Check yours now🤷♂️ Will you get this damp problem because your property has high external ground levels. If you have this eventually your walls will suffer from damp, mould, peeling paint and blown plaster. It’s crazy how some people miss the absolute basics, and can offer poor advice with expensive recommendations and rising damp issues continue to occur. High ground levels are a common issue, and can lead to a bridged damp proof course (dpc), or even rainwater splashing over the dpc, resulting in rising damp symptoms and saturated cold walls. Cold walls are also more prone to mould and condensation issues, so this will also help to eliminate this. If your property was built before a physical dpc was installed , this era of property is more likely to suffer with rising damp, and it is imperative you lower any high ground levels as this type of construction is completely reliant on evaporation at the base of the wall to try and control rising damp. Whilst rising damp is a common symptom I come across, unless you find the root cause this can be a persistent problem, and continued unsolved issues can become an expensive headache. As with any building related defect, my advice is to always pay for professional advice👍. If you like this content give it a like, tag a friend that might benefit from it, a share, or even a follow 👍 📲 follow @complete preservation 💦 💦 #rics #spab #historicengland #conservation #sava #surveyor #rpsa #carpentry #plumber #electrician #cabe#plastering #limeplaster #renovation #refurbishment #Home #asmr #builder #DIY #drainsurvey #drain #asmr #leak #leakdetection#risingdamp #dampproofing #damptreatment#condensation #mould
Complete Preservation
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Saturday 02 November 2024 17:10:50 GMT
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Selina Ali :
I wish I could have your opinion on frequent leaks from my neighbours above me. !!!
2025-02-07 19:10:58
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islamic_pageforu :
I really need to do this.
2025-02-07 10:56:03
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florincpaunet :
Great job
2025-02-07 01:42:06
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B4N4N4_S4NDW!CH - TWITCH TV :
Ground level is above DPC and should be at least 150mm below DPC.
2025-02-07 17:52:29
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Fern Pember :
love it 👏👏
2025-02-07 11:55:32
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JF 007 :
Great advice
2025-02-06 13:29:09
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Jcnr :
Should have taken it out further from the wall and lower as when you put the stones in it’s not 150mm below air brick
2025-02-07 11:11:39
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James Colleran :
It’s coming from above
2025-02-06 00:12:48
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