Rising damp on internal wall

Bri1975

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Was hoping it was due poor ventilation but with it being on both sides of the wall in living room and hallway im guessing not
House was my dad's that was always warm with no ventilation , main bit in living room is behind where the settee was up against the wall
House is in swinton , any advice appreciated or recommendations for someone local 1000037338.jpg1000037343.jpg1000037341.jpg
 
are there any water sources nearby? I only ask because I've had the same going on between lounge/kitchen/dining room and its been traced to a weeping pipe in a stud partition wall
 
I dont want to be the bearer of bad news but I suffered the same problem blah de blah de fuckin' blah.

Torch the gaff and claim on the insurance. I'd say kick the back door in and smash the windows but what's the point when it will be a burnt out shell.

More to the point, it's Friday, the post is 5 hours old and no-one has mentioned this obvious solution yet !

Cellars gone to the dogs
 
are there any water sources nearby? I only ask because I've had the same going on between lounge/kitchen/dining room and its been traced to a weeping pipe in a stud partition wall
No water source , stairs on other side of wall
 
No water source , stairs on other side of wall

if its rising damp your insurance won't cover it (believe me 43 years as a Loss Adjuster) you could call them and ask them who do they use as a Restoration and Recovery firm or (checked on line for you) call Rainbow (used them for at least 2 decades). They can come out - monitor the damp and like as not identify the cause and then do drying with de-humidifiers once you have had the damp issue fixed if thats what it is. All discretionary as its at your cost but best to find out what is happening and why so you can deal with it.

FYI as ours is an escape of water so is covered my insurers are looking at drying the gaff out - that will involve plaster off the walls, 2 expanded doors off and replaced, floating floors up and replaced lounge and dining room, redecorating throughout, new carpets and new laminate in the kitchen. Water is a bastard. We always said a fire claim is better than a water claim. Water claims grow legs and can cost thousands - with a fire (as long as no-one is hurt) you can go in and identify what needs ripping out, what needs fixing and what needs replacing mostly from day one.
 
if its rising damp your insurance won't cover it (believe me 43 years as a Loss Adjuster) you could call them and ask them who do they use as a Restoration and Recovery firm or (checked on line for you) call Rainbow (used them for at least 2 decades). They can come out - monitor the damp and like as not identify the cause and then do drying with de-humidifiers once you have had the damp issue fixed if thats what it is. All discretionary as its at your cost but best to find out what is happening and why so you can deal with it.

FYI as ours is an escape of water so is covered my insurers are looking at drying the gaff out - that will involve plaster off the walls, 2 expanded doors off and replaced, floating floors up and replaced lounge and dining room, redecorating throughout, new carpets and new laminate in the kitchen. Water is a bastard. We always said a fire claim is better than a water claim. Water claims grow legs and can cost thousands - with a fire (as long as no-one is hurt) you can go in and identify what needs ripping out, what needs fixing and what needs replacing mostly from day one.
Is there an independent inspector you could recommend ?
 
Is there an independent inspector you could recommend ?

Rainbow - unless your Insurers have one they can recommend - I looked online for Restoration and Recovery contractors in the Swinton area and Rainbow were the one's I used before I retired 4 years ago. As I say its about finding out whats going on so you can take actions to stop the damp, dry out and rectify the damage.
 
Rainbow - unless your Insurers have one they can recommend - I looked online for Restoration and Recovery contractors in the Swinton area and Rainbow were the one's I used before I retired 4 years ago. As I say its about finding out whats going on so you can take actions to stop the damp, dry out and rectify the damage.
Any idea what I'd be paying for the inspection ?
Don't have insurance, recently inherited it from my dad
 

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