Hello all, hope this was the right place to put this....
The gutter on the 2nd floor of our building was leaking heavily for a while, and the water was splashing off the brickwork outside one of the rooms of our groundfloor flat. We've now fixed the gutter, but the water has obviously penetrated the brickwork and it's now damp on the inside of the room (you can see bubbling of the paint/plaster). The dampness can be seen just above the skirting board (so less than a foot off the ground). I've got one of those cheap and cheerful damp/moisture meters that hits 100% further up the wall as well (maybe 5 or 6 feet up), quite possibly at the same height at which the water from the leaking gutter was first hitting the wall in its way down.
Could anyone provide any advice as to whether the wall will dry by itself over time without lasting damage, or whether it needs extra work/damproofing etc? Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Marco
The gutter on the 2nd floor of our building was leaking heavily for a while, and the water was splashing off the brickwork outside one of the rooms of our groundfloor flat. We've now fixed the gutter, but the water has obviously penetrated the brickwork and it's now damp on the inside of the room (you can see bubbling of the paint/plaster). The dampness can be seen just above the skirting board (so less than a foot off the ground). I've got one of those cheap and cheerful damp/moisture meters that hits 100% further up the wall as well (maybe 5 or 6 feet up), quite possibly at the same height at which the water from the leaking gutter was first hitting the wall in its way down.
Could anyone provide any advice as to whether the wall will dry by itself over time without lasting damage, or whether it needs extra work/damproofing etc? Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Marco