I've never had damp ever, looks like a nightmare to live with. Keep your windows open, clean your gutters,. Have good drainage, don't dry your close on radiators.
it definatly looks like a cold spot to me ! looks llke a solid wall construction also so as you said freezing cold air is coming from the airbrick right by the damp area !
@@interabang im well aware of that hence me saying it could be a cavity wall ! but also ive seen lots of buildings like that be solid wall construction ! but the airbrick is letting in cold air causing the damp issue !
@@markmcgrath4853 Could be a cavity wall ? Almost certainly it's a cavity wall!!! And as I said the air brick ! is part ! of the ! Problem! You like ! Your exclamation! marks ! Don't you ! ?
Jesus, he doesn't stop second guessing. He's a surface scratcher, like asking your nan!....those poor barstewards who've paid him to carry out works 😢😢
The one important question he didn't ask is "has the floor been changed from timber subfloor to concrete. That would of helped to understand if its a cold spot due to airflow or one due to trapped moisture.
No, get a competent qualified specialist surveyor to look at all the property and do a report, I suspect the ventilation is inadequate too. That area can be cut out and a warmer system applied if needed
I like how your taking piss out of Roger, I saw the video earlier on TH-cam suggested and wondered when you do a reaction to his video, I think Jordan’s house is a back to back on a cobblestone side street the white wall I think is painted Yorkshire stone like old fisherman’s houses with white stones on every corner from second floor to ground level, I am no builder or surveyor just a handyman and, I guessed condensation and air brick, I saw the green algae on the wall too so it must have leaky or blocked gutters if waters backing up and leaking down the gable end of the roof or some tiles have moved due to heavy winds. ❤ the videos you make me laugh and I’m learning a lot from you, I’ve watched about 20 of your videos in the last two days, I’m subscribed i will be watching and learning more from you.
Sam....Roger had a run in with the guys from ' Heat Geek"..if u never seen them, they have youtube channel about heat pumps, and Roger kept dissing them, so they had him go on their channel, for a "little chat"
Hi mate, could you help me with my damp issue please? I’ve been watching your channel for the last week whilst cracking up laughing at you ripping other you tubers in a nice way 😂
That’s a great comment, all iv done is correct the wrong info Rodger has put out, as iv said before misdiagnosis gives my industry a bad name I’m just pointing people in the right direction.
It looks like a land drainage problem to me and guttering plus pointing that needs redoing.
I put my money on damp Sam to locate the source of watta
😅Love the banter. Much respect to both of you. Roger is a top man also.
As for me- Rising damp!!
Thanks paul
Something wierd with that skirting as well. look at the thickness of it. Battened off to form a duct?
So how would you solve the issue Sam?
To long to say on here
@@dampsam Could you not cover the vent with a hooded cowl to alleviate most of the incoming cold air?
My misses loves the way you say watta . 😂👍🏻
I've never had damp ever, looks like a nightmare to live with. Keep your windows open, clean your gutters,. Have good drainage, don't dry your close on radiators.
Great advise
@@dampsam It's 'clothes' and 'advice' for you experts.
100% cold spotting condensation 😂
So what was the solution for the poor client between you two 'experts'?
My advise would be to pay me to survey it
it definatly looks like a cold spot to me ! looks llke a solid wall construction also so as you said freezing cold air is coming from the airbrick right by the damp area !
It's almost certainly a cavity, and a good chance it's got old compo causing bridging issues contributing to the cold spot
the cold spot is caused by that airbrick ! maybe a cavity but looks like imperial bricks and no sign of damp course !@@interabang
@@markmcgrath4853 They built cavities walls with imperial bricks !
@@interabang im well aware of that hence me saying it could be a cavity wall ! but also ive seen lots of buildings like that be solid wall construction ! but the airbrick is letting in cold air causing the damp issue !
@@markmcgrath4853 Could be a cavity wall ? Almost certainly it's a cavity wall!!! And as I said the air brick ! is part ! of the ! Problem!
You like ! Your exclamation! marks ! Don't you ! ?
good ol tradesman banter! nice one damp sam
Ni Diggity no dought 👍
Jesus, he doesn't stop second guessing. He's a surface scratcher, like asking your nan!....those poor barstewards who've paid him to carry out works 😢😢
The one important question he didn't ask is "has the floor been changed from timber subfloor to concrete. That would of helped to understand if its a cold spot due to airflow or one due to trapped moisture.
thats a great point Darren
Would you fill the airbrick??
No, it serves a purpose
In Sam we trust!
Damp Sam
Hiya pal. Could you block the air grate up? Cheers
that air brick should be venting under the floor not the wall
Is the membership through youtube or will you be settimg up a patreon ?
Through TH-cam, there will be a button to press once it’s up and running. I may do it tonight
Does Roger.B watch Damp Sam?
Hope so 🤞
So remove air brick and brick it up to start with Sam?
No, get a competent qualified specialist surveyor to look at all the property and do a report, I suspect the ventilation is inadequate too. That area can be cut out and a warmer system applied if needed
Is that a dig at me rog? Tell you wot be me and you on cobbles 😂
Dodgy air brick has to have something to do with it?
Yep
very good video again simon !
Thanks mark
I like how your taking piss out of Roger, I saw the video earlier on TH-cam suggested and wondered when you do a reaction to his video, I think Jordan’s house is a back to back on a cobblestone side street the white wall I think is painted Yorkshire stone like old fisherman’s houses with white stones on every corner from second floor to ground level, I am no builder or surveyor just a handyman and, I guessed condensation and air brick, I saw the green algae on the wall too so it must have leaky or blocked gutters if waters backing up and leaking down the gable end of the roof or some tiles have moved due to heavy winds.
❤ the videos you make me laugh and I’m learning a lot from you, I’ve watched about 20 of your videos in the last two days, I’m subscribed i will be watching and learning more from you.
Top man Liam thanks 🙏
Sam....Roger had a run in with the guys from ' Heat Geek"..if u never seen them, they have youtube channel about heat pumps, and Roger kept dissing them, so they had him go on their channel, for a "little chat"
I’ll have a look for the 👍
Hi mate, could you help me with my damp issue please? I’ve been watching your channel for the last week whilst cracking up laughing at you ripping other you tubers in a nice way 😂
You can WhatsApp us your pictures and videos plus address and we will try point you in the right direction if you are a member
Hi Sam in this case would you block up the air brick 🤷🏻♂️
Just make sure if it’s a subfloor fan that any gaps in the flooring is sealed
As turns out, rog is a bell end.
With all your experience Do you need to swear mate
Yes they are terms of endearment where I’m from in the north
Funny 😂
@3:45 ahahah
Rog lol😂
I think damp sam seem to have beef with roger.or maybe a fetish ive always found roger very helpfull.😅😅
That’s a great comment, all iv done is correct the wrong info Rodger has put out, as iv said before misdiagnosis gives my industry a bad name I’m just pointing people in the right direction.