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Afternoon All,
I have recently bought a house and since the temperatures have dropped I have noticed a damp patch on the wall in the upstairs bedroom at the front of the property. (see Pic)
The bedroom does have moderate condensation on the windows and I have read about cold bridging and wanted some advice as to whether the issue is damp or cold bridging.
I live in a terraced house and there is render on the external wall that appears to be in good condition with no obvious crack to allow moisture in. I think the house had been replastered in 2021 and the same wall in the living room at the front of the house doesn't have any damp spots.
There are no radiators close by for a potential leak and there is no damp on the ceiling indicating a leak in the roof space.
If anybody has had a similar issue and is aware of a fix I would be very grateful. This is my first house and I have been taken by surprise and I'm not sure what to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris
I have recently bought a house and since the temperatures have dropped I have noticed a damp patch on the wall in the upstairs bedroom at the front of the property. (see Pic)
The bedroom does have moderate condensation on the windows and I have read about cold bridging and wanted some advice as to whether the issue is damp or cold bridging.
I live in a terraced house and there is render on the external wall that appears to be in good condition with no obvious crack to allow moisture in. I think the house had been replastered in 2021 and the same wall in the living room at the front of the house doesn't have any damp spots.
There are no radiators close by for a potential leak and there is no damp on the ceiling indicating a leak in the roof space.
If anybody has had a similar issue and is aware of a fix I would be very grateful. This is my first house and I have been taken by surprise and I'm not sure what to do.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris