Strange one this !!!.
Just before Christmas We bought a house that needed extensive refurbishment. The DPC was re-done under the existing 22 year old warranty - yes the company is still going !!. In addition to this all internal plaster was removed and the first metre treated with a salt / water retardent scratch coat. 50mm Thermaline Plus was then applied to the inside of all externally facing walls.
Now here's the strange bit :- we get damp when it is sunny but not whilst it is raining !. At various points around the front of the house - the internal floor (no carpets yet) has darkened and is wet to the touch. Last week dirung the hot & sunny period I put my hand under the bottom of the thermaline plus and touched the external wall and it feels damp / wet to the touch !!.
I have still to drop the external soil levels as they are apparently too high but you'd expect this damp to occur when it is raining if this is the fault.
My only thought is that this might be condensation from the still damp walls and the thermaline plus vapour barrier is holding it in. Maybe the walls still have some drying out to do ?? - the whole house was without heating until about 6 weeks ago and the interior was very damp.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Just before Christmas We bought a house that needed extensive refurbishment. The DPC was re-done under the existing 22 year old warranty - yes the company is still going !!. In addition to this all internal plaster was removed and the first metre treated with a salt / water retardent scratch coat. 50mm Thermaline Plus was then applied to the inside of all externally facing walls.
Now here's the strange bit :- we get damp when it is sunny but not whilst it is raining !. At various points around the front of the house - the internal floor (no carpets yet) has darkened and is wet to the touch. Last week dirung the hot & sunny period I put my hand under the bottom of the thermaline plus and touched the external wall and it feels damp / wet to the touch !!.
I have still to drop the external soil levels as they are apparently too high but you'd expect this damp to occur when it is raining if this is the fault.
My only thought is that this might be condensation from the still damp walls and the thermaline plus vapour barrier is holding it in. Maybe the walls still have some drying out to do ?? - the whole house was without heating until about 6 weeks ago and the interior was very damp.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
