Extremely grateful for answers I have been given when asking about what type of flooring we have in our new house but I thought it sensible to open a separate thread asking about the damp issues.
When we first looked at the house we had the place surveyed and were told there was some rising damp, not surprising, we were told, there is no damp proof course in an old house, but also that as the property had been empty and unheated for the whole winter there had been further damage -ie not all the damp was due to rising damp.
The condition of our mortgage was that we had a retention and we would have to prove the damp was sorted before getting the full mortgage. This is because the lenders surveyor spotted the damp on the valuation visit.
They asked us to get a quote to sort the damp and so the retention is the cost of the quote given. The quote for remedial works was for cementious tanking to be applied and then a specialist membrane placed under new plasterboard.
I get that this is supposed to sort a problem but sticking plaster over the top doesn't stop the damp problem and we feel like the walls will just be dry on the outside but wet on the inside and slowly crumbling away. Walls in the original part of the house, where the main problem is, are 40-50cm thick
Today I peeled off the wallpaper (thick vinyl stuff that delightfully kept the water inside the walls) and I discovered that there has already been tanking half way up the walls. I think this has been done more than once! So we know it isn't a long term solution.
We are thinking of pulling out of the damp proofing appointment (even though we had to wait 6 weeks does it) as it does not seem the right solution. We want to find out what causes the damp in the first place (we have dug down one of the flowerbeds as that was far too high but the wall by that was not the worst).
Am I right to be pulling out of the appointment or should we just go ahead with the tanking and membranes? It feels that way would be saving up problems for years down the line although we are likely to move area in 5 years so may just sell before this becomes an issue! Anyone know if our mortgage becomes invalidated if we don't go ahead?
Pic is of reception room where you can see that tanking has been done already