Hi - I have this patch around one plug socket in the kitchen which is above the countertop. That end of the kitchen doesn’t have any plumbing but is adjacent to a range cooker. It did previously have plumbing and was originally a very old toilet which we knocked down when refurbing the entire house which has been fully replumbed/new electrics/plaster border and plastered throughout/new kitchen/new bathroom etc etc. gas boiler is now in the roof space. The house came with a building reg cert saying it already had cavity wall insulation and we had the wall ties replaced when the house was refurbed about 5 years ago as they were corroded and all of the above was done. We’ve used one of those little meters that tell you the moisture in the walls when you hold it against the wall and this patch is showing as red but all the surrounding areas and the rest of the house come up green so it does seem to be oddly isolated to this plug socket area.
There are a few other odd looking patches around the cooker which I’ve photographed too but not sure whether this is bubbling paint or a bigger problem.
Any ideas on either of these in terms of cause / how to prove cause and potential fix?
Thanks!!
There are a few other odd looking patches around the cooker which I’ve photographed too but not sure whether this is bubbling paint or a bigger problem.
Any ideas on either of these in terms of cause / how to prove cause and potential fix?
Thanks!!
