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Totally industry unrelated - Emily of Halifax - 15-05-2011 At the minute I am living and working from a privately rented house which I love and in a million years do not want to move from. My problem is I no there is damp on the outside front bedroom wall and I have fitted wardrobes that connect to it so when I open my wardrobe doors I can smell the damp have any of you any ideas of how to contradict the damp or what I can use to stop it. I dont want my clothes going mouldy or smelling but its not covered in my tenency any ideas would be great thanks RE: Totally industry ubrelated - abcdef - 15-05-2011 anyway u can take the wardrobe back from it is there cracks on the outside wall there is a machine u can rent that pulls out the water then scrub it with bleach RE: Totally industry ubrelated - SassyAnn - 15-05-2011 You can get mould and mildew proof come waterproofing paints. Not sure how you prep the surface, but you can buy the paints over the internet I believe. Ann x RE: Totally industry unrelated - English Kate - 16-05-2011 The apartment that I stayed in while in Norwich had damp crawling up the walls, it was horrible. They had a thing that looked like an air freshener which was an anti damp thing. I suppose it was meant to absorb some of the moisture. Perhaps you could put one inside your wardrobe? RE: Totally industry unrelated - Emily of Halifax - 16-05-2011 Thanks for your advice guys RE: Totally industry unrelated - abcdef - 16-05-2011 have u had someone out to check it RE: Totally industry unrelated - Emily of Halifax - 16-05-2011 Not yet lolo but its quite an old mill house overlooking the valley so its probably had a fair bit of weather beating over the years think I am going to put this little job in hubbies hands RE: Totally industry unrelated - abcdef - 17-05-2011 is it sandstone are there any factories close to u that u know get deliveries from abroad, as everything transported will have big silicon bags in them i had to do that when i first got my incall place, as she left the bare stone in the inside & never bothered to seal it RE: Totally industry unrelated - Emily of Halifax - 18-05-2011 The problem is you cant tell from the outside if there are any cracks as the whole house has been rendered which makes me think there probably is and the wardrobes are built in so I cant see whats behind them. One possible solution I have come up with is to evict hubbys clothes from his wardrobe I mean men dont really need wardrobe space do they RE: Totally industry unrelated - abcdef - 18-05-2011 emily if u can get those big bags of silicon from anywhere that will help no end |