Submitted by NightElf193 t3_123rc7x in DIY
So we've had a damp problem and we're told it's because of the unused chimney (central chimney), so we had it blocked off, airbricks put at the top and in the loft. This was about 4-6 weeks ago, we've had the dehumidifier running alot but it doesn't seem to have dried out (we are coming out of winter which I imagine doesnt help). We decided to get a damp professional in and he says there is still damp and believes its rising damp and we need a vent low in the chimney and some sofit vents and DPC injected in the walls too.
Anyone with experience able to say if we just need to allow things to dry out longer?
Our main worry is that we have a young child and there has been some white, fury looking stuff lurking in the kitchen cupboard that backs onto the chimney. We spray white vinegar often but I'm in a huge panic about possible health concerns. Am I over thinking this?
Sluisifer t1_jdw5a28 wrote
No one can tell you what is happening without inspecting the property. Is there are reason you doubt the professional? Seek a second opinion if so, a professional opinion not reddit.
The mold is a concern, but the white fluffy stuff is mostly allergy issues that develop over time. If no one has respiratory symptoms it's not any acute threat.
But in general, moisture/vapor problems are quite serious and absolutely need to be addressed. It's worth taking the effort to really identify the issue and fix them properly. It might take a lot of effort finding an appropriate inspector and contractor.