Signs Your Damp Problem Is Serious (And When to Call a Professional)
Dampness in the home can cause a wide range of problems, from mould growth and musty smells to structural issues. If it is not promptly dealt with, damp can become a serious issue, so it’s important to spot the signs early on. Here are some clear indicators that your damp problem needs professional attention.
Visible Mould Growth
If you notice dark patches and furry mould growing on walls or ceilings, dampness is likely the cause. Mould releases spores that can aggravate allergies and asthma, so this is a health concern. Extensive mould growth indicates high moisture levels that require urgent inspection and treatment.
Peeling or Bubbling Paint and Plaster
Damp causes plaster and painted surfaces to bulge and flake. If you see cracks, blisters or bubbles under the paint, moisture is penetrating deep into the plaster. This suggests an external water source like leaky gutters or cracks in brickwork. These structural issues will worsen without repair. At ground floor level, salt crystals and tide marks on the wall usually indicate rising damp.
Musty Odours
A persistent musty, earthy smell indicates the presence of excess moisture and mould growth. If the odour remains even after thoroughly cleaning and airing out the room, moisture has settled in the materials of the home itself. This dampness will continue spreading if not addressed.
Rotting Woodwork
Exposed timber that is dark, crumbly or spongy has the early stages of wet rot. Damp causes wood rot which progressively destroys structures like window frames, floors and roof beams. Catching rot early is key to prevent costly structural repairs.
Peeling Wallpaper
Wallpaper bubbles, peels or falls away from the wall when moisture seeps in from outside or condensation builds up indoors. If wallpaper detaches in large strips with little effort, moisture has penetrated deep into the wall itself. Seek a damp specialist’s help.
Puddles or Leaks
Obvious pooling of water or visible dripping at windows and doors indicates external water is making its way indoors. This is a clear sign that moisture is entering and passing through. Identify the source of the leak and consult a professional to prevent ongoing water damage.
When to Call a Damp Professional
If you spot multiple signs of damp or suspect it’s been an issue for some time, your home likely requires professional intervention. A specialist will identify the root cause, check for structural damage, and create a plan to permanently remedy dampness. It’s advisable to call in the experts when:
- You notice mould growth coming back quickly after cleaning
- Damp patches cover a large area – over 1 metre
- You frequently deal with condensation buildup
- Musty damp smells won’t go away after extensive cleaning
- Plaster or wallpaper bubbles and peels off easily
- Leaks, floods or puddles occur indoors after rain
Serious damp often requires treatments like re-plastering, installing a chemical damp-proof course, or removing contaminated materials. Trying DIY solutions can simply mask issues temporarily. Getting an accurate diagnosis of the source is key to safeguarding your home from further moisture-related deterioration. Call us for more information.
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