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By intexasatthe moment · Posted
Penguin Thank you, that's very helpful. Process of elimination I think. Thames water to rule out one source I think. It's actually an old friend suffering , she lives alone and has quite significant memory loss, so it's all a bit tricky. -
There’s a bit on East Dulwich Grove, close to the junction with Townley Road. Should be a lot more though, worth emailing local councillors to suggest.
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Although the most common causes of damp tend to be (1) condensation or (2) leaking pipes or gutters etc there are also issues, including locally, of rising water tables. However the comprehensive nature of your problem does suggest that you might have a leaking water pipe entering the building (or worse a drainage pipe). That could account for damp on the floors and wall damp could be consequential condensation, as water evaporates from the floor and re-condenses on the walls. You need an expert. Thames water can check to see if there is a leak on the mains pipe running into the building, but if it is on your property they won't be responsible for repair (though sometimes they do repair this sort of problem).
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By intexasatthe moment · Posted
Ground floor flat. No cellar. Solid floors. Damp on walls (internal and external) and also floor. I.
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