Yep. Look at the side of end terraced properties. If the foundations aren't up to scratch the walls can bow outwards, hence the tie rods.
My dad used to be a building surveyor, I know all about this kind of stuff (very basic knowledge from 30 odd years ago).
Rising damp - 9 times out of 10 is condensation. CSB
Rising damp - 9 times out of 10 is condensation.
Just been told this is what is going on in my basement flat
http://yorkshirebasementsystems.co.uk/the-types-of-damp-in-your-basement/#:~:text=Rising%20damp%20can%20be%20identified,prominent%20in%20the%20winter%20months.&text=Condensation%3A%20Condensation%20occurs%20when%20warm,and%20condenses%20into%20water%20droplets.
Just been told this is what is going on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQGW46B6x_4
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Yep. Look at the side of end terraced properties. If the foundations aren't up to scratch the walls can bow outwards, hence the tie rods.
My dad used to be a building surveyor, I know all about this kind of stuff (very basic knowledge from 30 odd years ago).
Rising damp - 9 times out of 10 is condensation. CSB