I have a problem with moisture on and around my chimney breast (which is bricked up) which has caused discolouration and mould on the wallpaper. This effects only the downstairs part. It's unclear as to whether the moisture is coming through the chimney, or whether it is caused by condensation on the surface. The upstairs part of the chimney breast is fine which may be because there is a vent allowing air flow and thus reducing condensation.
A damp proofing company has had a look at the problem and suggested I Planton Sheet my chimney. This involves covering the chimney breast in a plastic sheet which is guaranteed to be impenetrable, and then plastering and skimming over the top.
They have quoted me £600 for the work. Has anyone heard of Planton Sheet before and do you know if it works in stopping moisture coming through, and does this price seem fair (I appreciate this is difficult without knowing the size of the area)?
If the problem is condensation then Planton Sheet obviously won't solve the problem, but nobody so far has been able to tell me for sure whether it is or not. As I said above, the wallpaper has become discoloured and mouldy and there are also dark spec's of mould on the paint. From what i've read, this seems likely to be condensation.
One more thing - I'm about to have a gas fire installed against the chimney. If this likely to help reduce condensation or make it worse? It's my understanding that because the gas fire will have a flue, then this will help reduce consensation as air will be able to flow up the chimney. Does this sound right? Failing that I could fit a couple of vents to the chimney but would rather avoid this.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
A damp proofing company has had a look at the problem and suggested I Planton Sheet my chimney. This involves covering the chimney breast in a plastic sheet which is guaranteed to be impenetrable, and then plastering and skimming over the top.
They have quoted me £600 for the work. Has anyone heard of Planton Sheet before and do you know if it works in stopping moisture coming through, and does this price seem fair (I appreciate this is difficult without knowing the size of the area)?
If the problem is condensation then Planton Sheet obviously won't solve the problem, but nobody so far has been able to tell me for sure whether it is or not. As I said above, the wallpaper has become discoloured and mouldy and there are also dark spec's of mould on the paint. From what i've read, this seems likely to be condensation.
One more thing - I'm about to have a gas fire installed against the chimney. If this likely to help reduce condensation or make it worse? It's my understanding that because the gas fire will have a flue, then this will help reduce consensation as air will be able to flow up the chimney. Does this sound right? Failing that I could fit a couple of vents to the chimney but would rather avoid this.
Any advice would be gratefully received.
