RobertG Posted Saturday at 17:32 Posted Saturday at 17:32 Hi, My builder has just used cement to fill the join between the two walls. The cavity block wall and the stone, rubble and lime mortar wall. I can see the damp penetrating the blockwork but the lime mortar wall dries well as it should. Can someone advise what I should expect for this area of the construction? I can’t see this as being acceptable. Photo provided.
jfb Posted Monday at 11:21 Posted Monday at 11:21 Why is it damp? how else is it going to be constructed? once the block wall is weathertight what is the issue?
RobertG Posted yesterday at 12:38 Author Posted yesterday at 12:38 On 25/05/2026 at 12:21, jfb said: Why is it damp? how else is it going to be constructed? once the block wall is weathertight what is the issue? Hi, I’m led to believe that a vertical DPC would normally be used between a cavity wall and the original building’s wall. I think the damp is leaching from the stone wall with lime mortar into the block wall. Ther’s not a lot of definitive information readily available. Thanks, Robert
torre Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 21 hours ago, RobertG said: vertical DPC would normally be used between a cavity wall and the original building’s wall On the inner leaf of the new wall - if you want something to show your builder then LABC publish renovation guidance that covers this including a diagram on page 14...
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