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Posted By: deano_mc Damp specialist? - 9th Jan 2013 6:53pm
Hi can anyone recommend a builder who specialises in damp problems on the Wirral please? Cheers
Posted By: chriskay Re: Damp specialist? - 9th Jan 2013 9:49pm
It's not only on Wirral; there are damp problems everywhere at present. grin
Posted By: CustomIce Re: Damp specialist? - 11th Jan 2013 2:09pm
Depends on the type of house and sort of damp.
For example;
My house is currently suffering with bad condensation due to the damp cold conditions and the single skin solid brick walls making a cold surface for the air to condense onto.
problem with this is the natural yeast spores in the air growing in the damp conditions producing black mold (yup the dreaded....) I have also found some issues in the kitchen from the previous owner, they have papered over the air bricks, and the extractor hood above the hob is in "recirculation" configuration and vents humid cooking steam back into the kitchen. I'm sorting all that out next week.

There's a few systems that can combat this but the main issue is the moisture levels in the air, we now have 2 dehumidifiers running.

If it's rising damp you need a DPC specialist, plenty about.

Penetrating damp, you can DIY a few solutions for this.
Posted By: futurepast Re: Damp specialist? - 11th Jan 2013 11:46pm
I no a very good builder but I don't know what he knows about damp but what he dosen't know he'll no someone who will no it, if you interested drop me a pm and I'll send you his number he's based in pensby irby way.
Posted By: deano_mc Re: Damp specialist? - 16th Jan 2013 1:57pm
thanks customice, its only in my porch but i think it is condensation related, sounds exactly like you are describing. will try a dehumidifier thanks
Posted By: chriskay Re: Damp specialist? - 16th Jan 2013 6:58pm
Originally Posted by futurepast
I no a very good builder but I don't know what he knows about damp but what he dosen't know he'll no someone who will no it, if you interested drop me a pm and I'll send you his number he's based in pensby irby way.


Fascinating; how do you decide whether to use "no" or "know"?
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