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    rising damp in the corner.

    appreciate this comprehensive reply. yep there was a fireplace, ill act upon your suggestions...ive dry lined the rest of the house with plasterboard with insulation on all the outer walls. i didnt do this one because it was too wet! thanks again.
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    rising damp in the corner.

    hmmm.... ok, i might be wrong, im not so sure now. ive drilled into the infected area and the wall appears dry under the surface, thats one thing ive learned off those vids... but it still begs the question that if rising damp is a myth, why has nobody noticed injection doesnt work?
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    rising damp in the corner.

    very interesting... but proves nothing. those first two vids proved that those properties didnt have rising damp. they also proved that the meter for diagnosing it was wrong. but if rising damp didnt exist, then injecting walls would have no effect...and after 50 odd years of many houses...
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    rising damp in the corner.

    same topics. several dont apply, eg bedroom, cavity,
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    rising damp in the corner.

    [/url] northeast exposed solid 2 brick depth no cavity no cwi rendering on one side above the damp course 6" 1928, double row of blue bricks, assume nothing else. below quarry tiles, floor raised above path. no idea whats under the quarry tiles no underfloor heating standard red...
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    rising damp in the corner.

    because i know what penetrating damp and condensation is. i know what rising damp is. please... stop arguing with me, i know what it is, but not how best to treat it, nor do i know about pointing. 2 hours to read 5 threads?... :D
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    rising damp in the corner.

    thanks for pointing them out, i hadnt seen them. it has given me some indicators, the outer mortar is eroded and could be pointed up. but i dont want to do that if theres more to be done.... maybe remove the mortar back to 'sound'? do i just re-point with ordinary mortar?
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    rising damp in the corner.

    nothing else it could be, roofs ok, no leakes from pipes they are all in order and are not close. it is rising damp, i know what it is! :)
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    rising damp in the corner.

    hi i have a bad rising damp problem in the corner of my kitchen. ive ensured theres nothing on the outside wall that would account for this, and i tried dryzone but that hasnt fixed the problem. the inside floor is solid and quarry tiled (being 80 years old). as an amateur with the time...
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