I'm hoping there's a specialist around here who can help me
with advice about our walls.
It's an old house built of brick with no cavity. The oldest
bit (C1720) has solid walls 3 bricks deep and mostly these
are OK.
A later addition (C1840) has walls only 2 bricks deep and
it's these walls that are causing us some grief.
The outside is painted, (the bricks are too soft for
sand-blasting) and the pointing is apparently intact but I'm
happy to be advised on this.
The wet summer has brought damp patches inside these 2 brick
deep walls.
I am loathe to try and seal the walls either outside or
inside, the seal only breaks down sooner or later.
I feel sure there must be a way that the insides were
prepared/treated that could cope with damp weather
conditions when these walls were originally built.
We do keep a trickle vent open in the windows and the rooms
do get heated when we have the central heating on.
It's not a permanent affliction, there's precious little
damp in normal weather conditions.
Any more information needed?
Cheers
D
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