Hi,
We've just bought an old cottage in Herefordshire. The survey picked up damp and strongly suggested we dug up the floors and put in a DPC. Luckily the mortgage lenders were prepared to reduce the amount they were prepared to lend rather than impose a retention, so we have a choice about what to do. I wanted to ask a couple of questions (to start with ); the painted kitchen walls have got a bobbling effect up to about a metre all round (photo attached).. what is the best course of action to deal with this? Second, the pantry floor in the corner is damp and mouldy (see photo)..the left hand side and back of house are built into a bank so we can't do anything about external ground level.. any ideas? The house is actually quite cosy considering and with some airing and sunny days, it doesn't feel damp at all.
This is a bit rambling - sorry, but any advice would be great,
Cheers,
Sara
We've just bought an old cottage in Herefordshire. The survey picked up damp and strongly suggested we dug up the floors and put in a DPC. Luckily the mortgage lenders were prepared to reduce the amount they were prepared to lend rather than impose a retention, so we have a choice about what to do. I wanted to ask a couple of questions (to start with ); the painted kitchen walls have got a bobbling effect up to about a metre all round (photo attached).. what is the best course of action to deal with this? Second, the pantry floor in the corner is damp and mouldy (see photo)..the left hand side and back of house are built into a bank so we can't do anything about external ground level.. any ideas? The house is actually quite cosy considering and with some airing and sunny days, it doesn't feel damp at all.
This is a bit rambling - sorry, but any advice would be great,
Cheers,
Sara