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Damp suddenly appeared..

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Softus dont hijack posts, if you wish to have a discussion about "rising dampness" i would start a new thread.
And yes ive seen rising dampness :P so ner ner arnt i special
 
Static said:
Softus dont hijack posts, if you wish to have a discussion about "rising dampness" i would start a new thread.
I'm happy to move the discussion elsewhere, and if you were paying attention then you'd have seen that I'd already invited anobium to return to a topic specifically about rising damp. However, I didn't introduce the subject of rising damp here - I responded to this post:

whistler said:
A damaged drain pipe could be leaking water into the ground and if this is below your damp course the water will eventually begin to soak up into the brickwork.

whistler didn't answer, but ^woody^ did, and I replied.

And yes ive seen rising dampness :P so ner ner arnt i special
In that case, it would be great if you would post your observations into this topic:
http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=433182#433182
 

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