iuventus said:
iuventus said:I'm simply pretending that neither the book nor the movie exist. Come February 14, I'll be avoiding the television, walking away from numerous conversations, and wearing noise-canceling headphones in public.
Urban_Tribesman said:If we are looking to hide this, then turn the room into a pantry and paint the lump so it looks like a loaf of bread.
Urban_Tribesman said:Sounds like the external ground level is too high allowing dampness outside to penetrate the wall which, I would guess, is a solid wall not a cavity. That would be the cause of your efflorescence.
Do you, by any chance, go down a step into the 'office'? I wonder if the room once had a raised timber floor that has been removed in the past, resulting in this stump to cover the air brick.
I still think the most likely reason for the 'stump' is to turn the air flow from the air brick down to a lower level, hence the question about the cellar.
Can you see through the air brick from outside? Use a torch to see if you can see anything. I doubt there is a water or gas main as Satori has suggested as these would be obvious externally. Do you even have gas? Where do these (gas/water) come into the house? If somewhere else, then they won't be here as well.
Ideally, your external ground level will be 150mm below the internal floor level to prevent the ingress of damp. People mistakenly raise external levels all the time and cause damp issues inside, so worth looking at.
Have you got access to some net curtain wire? If so, get 3 or 4 foot and fish it through the air brick and see if it keeps going in, which would suggest it is passing down to a lower level.
Still,waiting for @Appy61 to comment. Where are you in the country BTW?
cookiee_munster said:the lounge before you go in is floorboards then you go into the office/understairs and thats concrete, totally level with the lounge
Sartori said:
cookiee_munster said:the lounge before you go in is floorboards then you go into the office/understairs and thats concrete, totally level with the lounge
Did the previous owner watch a lot of Brookside ? ;)
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