Hello,
I live in a Victorian terraced house with an injected damp course. I am pretty sure the brick boundary wall in the garden is bridging the damp course and causing quite significant damp on the inside of the house.
My question is what is the solution? Does the garden wall need need to be partially demolished and rebuilt with a small gap or membrane built in, or is there amore clever solutions?
And secondly, who do I need to get to do it i.e. general builder, damp specialist?
Many thanks
I live in a Victorian terraced house with an injected damp course. I am pretty sure the brick boundary wall in the garden is bridging the damp course and causing quite significant damp on the inside of the house.
My question is what is the solution? Does the garden wall need need to be partially demolished and rebuilt with a small gap or membrane built in, or is there amore clever solutions?
And secondly, who do I need to get to do it i.e. general builder, damp specialist?
Many thanks