Damp On Second Floor Wall
Paint not adhering to the wall.
Damp on second floor wall. The second option is to use a damp proofing membrane on top of the existing concrete surface. Damp down low rising damp if you have damp patches bubbling paint crumbling plaster or powdery deposits on wall surfaces close to the floor rising damp is probably the culprit. A white powder like substance on the wall left by soluble salts dissolved in the water tide marks rising up the wall if the problem is coming up from the floor you may notice floor coverings lifting up. Uneven timber upper floor due to masonry walls and sagging floor joists.
Admylin thu 25 nov 10 08 53 13. My house was built 1950. Spray foam is a 100 water blown material and expands quickly up to 100 times its original volume and size. This is more than often an easier and quicker option than using a damp proof coating.
Rising damp may cause damp proofing problems on inside walls which will likely include 1. Hack off all old plaster to at least 300mm clear of all signs of damp or salt and at least 1 metre above ground floor level use a meter to test the walls and remove plaster at least 300mm above the highest level that readings can be obtained. Damp proofing problems on outside. The damp is worst at skrting board level and seems to seep up with smaller patches up to a 80cm higher up.
The second option is to lay a thin but tough structural waterproofing membrane on top of the existing concrete surface. It s an external wall but no pipes anywhere near i e. Must be from outside. Cause of damp wall on 2nd floor 4 posts add message report.
Plaster flakes away feels soft spongy and bubbles and white powder or crystals appear. These membranes are often laid as part of a basement waterproofing specification but they are equally successful on damp concrete floors above ground. Damp coming up through concrete floor. Hi there several of the internal walls at first floor level are masonry walls supported by the timber floor not sure if there.
A damp patch appeared on the wall in the first floor bedroom. Skirting boards and floor boards rot. This is due to the fact the membrane can be applied onto the damp surfaces so there is little surface preparation that needs to be made. Wall paper lifts and stains appear on the walls.
Damp content of just 5 in a plain brick wall will lower your home s insulation performance by 50. The thermal conductivity of your wall decreases vastly with dampness.