Smaller plumbing and leaking issues can sometimes be resolved yourself. Before you call a professional, here's the easiest way to spot and repair common sources of dampness in your home, and how to unblock an outside drain.
July 28, 2015
Smaller plumbing and leaking issues can sometimes be resolved yourself. Before you call a professional, here's the easiest way to spot and repair common sources of dampness in your home, and how to unblock an outside drain.
There are two main causes of dampness in the home: condensation inside the house, and a leak coming in from outside. If you have crumbling plaster or peeling wallpaper in cold, dry weather, the chances are that the dampness is caused by condensation. If the dampness problem manifests itself in warm, rainy weather, then it's more likely that moisture is coming in from outside and is due to a structural problem in your house.
Blockages often occur at the gully, which is the square drain, usually outside the back door. If the gully is blocked, you may hear a bubbling sound when you drain the kitchen sink.
Keep these tips in mind and save money by learning how to remove the source of dampness in your home and unblock your outside drain.
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