I live in a Victorian terrace, built in 1898. I have 2 chimneys, each with 3 flues. Only the front is used (by only one solid fuel fire). A couple of yrs back I noticed damp in the ceiling and wall below the rear one, then also a smaller amount in the front one. We had the roof at the front done and I also had the flashing done to the rear chimney.
However, my neighbour is saying he has bad damp (6-8ft across!) in the area below my rear chimney. I said I had the flashing done, although noticed there was still ongoing penetrating damp in our rooms too. The guy who did the flashing said it's soaking up the water and because it's not in use, is just dripping down the walls, both sides, but seems to be worse on next doors side. The neighbour has since had a structural engineer out, who says a similar thing - that it's porous!
I'm not doubting a professional opinion, but these 2 people are friends of the neighbour!... but how can a rendered chimney let in so much damp? Surely, the rest of the rendered house would be drenched too being that it's the same material built at the same date??
If it's all true, what's my options apart from removing totally, or stripping it down, inserting new lead soakers and rebuilding a false one? Can it be re-rendered, or something applied to it to prevent the penetration of rain??
Many thx for any advice.
However, my neighbour is saying he has bad damp (6-8ft across!) in the area below my rear chimney. I said I had the flashing done, although noticed there was still ongoing penetrating damp in our rooms too. The guy who did the flashing said it's soaking up the water and because it's not in use, is just dripping down the walls, both sides, but seems to be worse on next doors side. The neighbour has since had a structural engineer out, who says a similar thing - that it's porous!
I'm not doubting a professional opinion, but these 2 people are friends of the neighbour!... but how can a rendered chimney let in so much damp? Surely, the rest of the rendered house would be drenched too being that it's the same material built at the same date??
If it's all true, what's my options apart from removing totally, or stripping it down, inserting new lead soakers and rebuilding a false one? Can it be re-rendered, or something applied to it to prevent the penetration of rain??
Many thx for any advice.
