My wife and I are in the process of stripping wall paper and we've come across a wall join that is wet.
I've searched but can't find anything that is similar.
Where two walls join in the ground floor living room, down the crease/seam is dirty and wet. Outside of this area is dry, it is purely down the join. It is dirty but not in a spot/mould kind of way.
This is on the inner joining wall of a semi-detached property at the back of the house. So basically where our central adjoining wall meets our back wall. Behind this is a conservatory
Also, above this area in the above bedroom there is a crack that is about 1mm thick and about 600mm long that runs into the floor.
If you get a tissue to it it sticks and absorbs water ever so slightly.
I've tried to attach an image. Unfortunately, i have none of the crack as we filled it and painted it until we stripped downstairs today to see this issue.
Can anybody offer any insight?
I've searched but can't find anything that is similar.
Where two walls join in the ground floor living room, down the crease/seam is dirty and wet. Outside of this area is dry, it is purely down the join. It is dirty but not in a spot/mould kind of way.
This is on the inner joining wall of a semi-detached property at the back of the house. So basically where our central adjoining wall meets our back wall. Behind this is a conservatory
Also, above this area in the above bedroom there is a crack that is about 1mm thick and about 600mm long that runs into the floor.
If you get a tissue to it it sticks and absorbs water ever so slightly.
I've tried to attach an image. Unfortunately, i have none of the crack as we filled it and painted it until we stripped downstairs today to see this issue.
Can anybody offer any insight?