I was concerned about a gap that had formed between my concrete path and the wall of my house. Over time the path has sunk and now slopes toward the house, so during rainfall I was worried that water might be running into the gap and potentially causing damage to the brickwork or leading to damp issues inside. (This was checked and no internal damp problems were found.)
To address this, I cut a channel and will be installing channel drains. Since doing this, I’ve noticed something unexpected: after rain, the bricks in that area are now becoming very wet, seemingly through capillary action. This never happened before, even when water was running straight down the gap.
I’ve now realised that the bricks below the original pathway level are exposed, and quite a lot of the mortar has come out of those joints. Could this be the reason the bricks are now getting so damp (as shown in the picture)?
I assumed installing a drainage channel would improve things, but it seems to have made the wall wetter. Any ideas why this might be happening? And do you think I am doing the right thing by installing the channel drains? Thanks in advance.