Step 5: Monitoring Once the mortar is completely dry, check the wall periodically to ensure that rising damp has been effectively blocked. If you notice damp spots or signs of mold reappearing, you may need to repeat the process or consider other solutions.
This DIY method can help significantly reduce rising damp on the walls , but it’s important to understand that further action may be necessary, especially if the problem is particularly serious or if the structural conditions of the home require it.
If you are unsure how to deal with the problem or if the damp persists despite your efforts, it is advisable to consult a professional experienced in damp and construction issues.
Paying attention and taking action early can help preserve the integrity of your home and maintain a safe and healthy environment for you and your family.
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