Rising damp has been troubling home owners since ancient times. Rising damp in concrete and masonry is the result of capillary action. Capillary action is a phenomenon associated with surface tension, whereby liquids can travel horizontally and vertically through tiny pores within materials.
When the materials such as bricks, concrete blocks and plaster come into contact with moisture, the water adheres to the pores of the material capillaries and starts moving upwards. The height to which the water rises depends upon several factors such as pore structure, type of building material and rate of evaporation. A high proportion of fine pores in the structure will allow water to rise higher through wall.
FAQs
Common Symptoms of Rising Damp?
Damp patches on wall
Plaster peels away
Paint doesn’t adhere to the wall
Presence of white salts (Efflorescence)
Tide marks upto 1.5 mtr high
Problems due to Rising Damp?
Health concerns: Rising damp is a serious problem that affects all the inhabitants of the house and can even cause health issues like
Respiratory problems like Asthma
Body pains
Lung diseases
Allergies
Economic concerns:
Affects the property value
Decay of the building structure
Higher maintenance costs
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