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You defo can't tile if its damp. You'll need to find what's causing the problem & have that sorted first.
If its not riding damp, there could be several things causing it from leaking roof, loose or damaged soil pipe, guttering, cracked or blown Roughcast/pebbledash, subsidence cracks etc.
If you are positive it's not water ingression from another source, you could try a trickle vent on your window (if there is one), install weep cavity vents, tank walls with a bitumen waterproofer, strap & sheet with an insulated PB. Try a dehumidifier after installing vents first and see if it returns before sheeting.
Is there any heat source in the room?
If its not riding damp, there could be several things causing it from leaking roof, loose or damaged soil pipe, guttering, cracked or blown Roughcast/pebbledash, subsidence cracks etc.
If you are positive it's not water ingression from another source, you could try a trickle vent on your window (if there is one), install weep cavity vents, tank walls with a bitumen waterproofer, strap & sheet with an insulated PB. Try a dehumidifier after installing vents first and see if it returns before sheeting.
Is there any heat source in the room?
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