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Rising Damp

A condition where ground moisture wicks upward through masonry or mortar by capillary action when no effective damp proof course (DPC) is present or where the DPC has failed or been bridged. Signs include tide-mark staining on walls, salt deposits (efflorescence), and damp patches at low level. Treatment involves installing a new DPC by chemical injection or retrofitting.

Related terms

Damp Proof Course (DPC)Damp Proof Membrane (DPM)
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