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It might be the windows. Do the casings have 'moth vents' in them? See if the windows mist up when you get there. I'd suspect damp would build up with poor ventilation rather than bricks soaking up moisture from outside. The wall (which is normally a small % of the total outside surface area) should have insulation in it and a couple of inches gap between the internal and external brickwork. Just like a new build house. So the moisture shouldn't be coming in via the brickwork.
I'd put money on it being the roof, or the casings to the windows having no vents in them. Thus causing moisture from the inside, not outside.
If it isn't that then perhaps the DPM in the slab has failed somehow. Either way, it's not the tiling.
do you have an update on this yet bri?
if moisture is coming up,the DPM has either failed or none been put in or there is a break in it or the cavity is blocked and striking through.
go get em bri
I won't be fixing a thing! Just popping in to tell the client the builder is trying it on, have a nosey at the fungus, then be on my way!
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I'll poke it with a long stick! Something occurred to me earlier on today, the fungus is growing on the floor where the conservatory joins the house, I'll put a few quid on the fact the the DPM hasn't been lapped up that wall and into the brickwork of the house so the moisture/damp is still able to travel up at that point.
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