Rising damp is most common in older buildings built at a time when builders were not aware of waterproof materials such as bitumen and the like. Also, old buildings are often built without foundations, directly on the ground. Examples of such buildings are houses, cathedrals, palaces and other historical buildings.
Capillary damp can also appear in newer buildings, where waterproofing was installed during construction.
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Everything you need to know about capillary damp.
Capillary damp is the process by which moisture rises through porous building materials, such as bricks or concrete, due to capillary action. This typically occurs when the ground moisture is absorbed into the walls, leading to dampness, mold growth, and structural damage.
Signs of capillary damp inside the building:
Signs of capillary damp outside the building:
Capillary damp is always a serious problem, even if the damage is now minimal and negligible. Since the source of moisture is the soil itself, capillary damp will only worsen, and it is necessary to start repairing it as soon as possible.
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Capillary damp can cause serious consequences for your building and for you. Capillary damp can destroy plaster, bricks, walls made of various materials and encourage the development of black mold. This will increase the risk to your health if you stay in the facility and reduce its value and longevity. The property will also be more difficult to sell if capillary damp is an active problem.
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PROsystem solves capillary damp in your building without construction work, noise and without disturbing the aesthetics of the space. The first results are visible already a few days after installation, and the device itself consumes very little electricity.
Capillary damp can lead to a variety of issues such as peeling paint, mold growth, structural weakening of walls, rotting wood, and an overall unhealthy indoor environment. Over time, if left untreated, it can cause extensive damage and affect the integrity of your building.
Capillary damp is caused by the absorption of moisture from the ground into the walls of a building. It typically occurs in buildings that lack proper damp-proofing membranes or where existing barriers have been compromised or failed over time.
Common signs of capillary damp include damp patches on walls, peeling paint or wallpaper, a musty smell, visible mold growth, and damage to wooden structures like skirting boards. You may also notice white salt deposits (efflorescence) on affected walls.
No, capillary damp is different from condensation damp. Capillary damp results from ground moisture rising through walls, while condensation damp occurs when moist air comes into contact with cold surfaces, causing water to condense and settle on those surfaces.
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