badabec
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Hello, I own a house in Cleaveleys, near Blackpool. Despite the tenants opening windows (well, they say they do) there is a lot of damp and mould. I asked the letting agent to arrange a damp survey. They have suggested the damp is caused by the insulation in the cavity walls and that I should have it removed,
"chronic condensation attributable to cavity wall insulation".
All the mould is at ceiling height.
I think I'll get someone out to look at the roof and gutters first.
I've never been convinced that rising damp actually exists, certainly not 20 feet up. I've had cast iron gutters rot out on the wall side, soaking the wall and causing damp.
What do the brains trust think?
"chronic condensation attributable to cavity wall insulation".
All the mould is at ceiling height.
I think I'll get someone out to look at the roof and gutters first.
I've never been convinced that rising damp actually exists, certainly not 20 feet up. I've had cast iron gutters rot out on the wall side, soaking the wall and causing damp.
What do the brains trust think?