For some reason my 1930's built house has an extra bit built on the side which is only single brick thick. This wall is always cold and gets wet, which I'm fairly sure is due to condensation and the last two winters we've started getting mould. It's Northeast facing, the whole house was rendered a few years ago, there's doble glazing on this wall with no windows and a lack of ventilation.
Whilst I've seen tips on this forum for eradicating the damp and mould I wondered if doing something like adding a layer of drylining on to a studded frame attached to the wall would help by stopping the face of the cold wall coming into contact with the heat of the house? May make no difference and be a waste of time and effort? Any ideas?
Whilst I've seen tips on this forum for eradicating the damp and mould I wondered if doing something like adding a layer of drylining on to a studded frame attached to the wall would help by stopping the face of the cold wall coming into contact with the heat of the house? May make no difference and be a waste of time and effort? Any ideas?