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On Friday evening, I noticed some slight discoloration and changes to the skirting board in one corner of the room, which prompted me to investigate further. I purchased a damp meter, and when it arrived, I tested the area. It gave a reading of 37% moisture at the point of concern, with the readings decreasing as I moved along the skirting board.
I've been in the bouse 9 months, (new build). I spoke to the site manager, who kindly came to inspect the issue. He suggested it could be a leak from the internal soil pipe, which runs from the main bathroom down the wall in the same corner. He arranged for someone to attend the same day. They cut a hole in the wall but found no visible leaks or signs of damp insulation. However, they did identify and fix a small leak from the bath, which they suggested might be the cause.
I’m not entirely convinced that a minor bath leak could result in damp spreading approximately 10 meters along the pipe. When I got home, I inspected the hole using my phone camera and torch and may have found signs of water ingress (please see attached image).
Interestingly, the damp area seems to align with an external airbrick. Could this be the source of the issue? I’m also aware that the ground slopes toward the house, which might contribute to the problem. However, if that were the case, wouldn’t I expect to see damp along the entire wall rather than just in isolated sections?
Should I be asking for the ground to be levelled, or for further inspection around the airbrick area internally?
Any advice or next steps you could suggest would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I've been in the bouse 9 months, (new build). I spoke to the site manager, who kindly came to inspect the issue. He suggested it could be a leak from the internal soil pipe, which runs from the main bathroom down the wall in the same corner. He arranged for someone to attend the same day. They cut a hole in the wall but found no visible leaks or signs of damp insulation. However, they did identify and fix a small leak from the bath, which they suggested might be the cause.
I’m not entirely convinced that a minor bath leak could result in damp spreading approximately 10 meters along the pipe. When I got home, I inspected the hole using my phone camera and torch and may have found signs of water ingress (please see attached image).
Interestingly, the damp area seems to align with an external airbrick. Could this be the source of the issue? I’m also aware that the ground slopes toward the house, which might contribute to the problem. However, if that were the case, wouldn’t I expect to see damp along the entire wall rather than just in isolated sections?
Should I be asking for the ground to be levelled, or for further inspection around the airbrick area internally?
Any advice or next steps you could suggest would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks