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Damp Walls, Dry Promises: Inside the UK’s Private Rented Housing Crisis

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If you rent in the UK, you’ve probably seen it: peeling wallpaper, black spots around window frames, a musty smell that won’t leave. Damp isn’t just ugly – it’s unhealthy. But in Britain’s private rented sector, getting it fixed often feels like a battle you’re expected to lose.

Here’s what’s really going on behind the stained plaster – and what it takes to fix damp for good, all the way down to the final paint job.

The Landlord Situation: Blame, Denial, and “Lifestyle Issues”

Most renters report damp issues at some point. The most common landlord response? “You’re not ventilating the room.” Or: “Dry your clothes outside.” Sometimes even: “This is an old house – what do you expect?”

While some damp is condensation-related, much of it comes from structural problems: leaky gutters, cracked rendering, failed damp-proof courses, or rising damp. But identifying the root cause is expensive and inconvenient – so many landlords choose surface-level fixes.

The result? Damp comes back. The tenant gets blamed. And the walls get sicker.

The Fix: Treat the Cause, Not the Symptom

Killing mould and slapping on stain-block is not a fix – it’s a reset button that breaks every winter.

Before a painter gets anywhere near the wall, you (or a cooperative landlord) need to do four things:

  1. Diagnose correctly
    • Condensation damp → improve ventilation, insulation, heating habits.
    • Rising damp → failed damp-proof course (needs injection cream or membrane).
    • Penetrating damp → leaking roof, blocked cavity, cracked render, broken gutter.
  2. Get a damp survey – ideally independent of companies that sell treatment. Look for a PCA-qualified surveyor.
  3. Carry out the structural work
    • Replace broken air bricks.
    • Repair external pointing or render.
    • Install a physical or chemical damp-proof course if needed.
    • Remove plaster back to bare brick where salt contamination sits.
  4. Dry the wall thoroughly – often 4–8 weeks minimum. Patience here saves everything later.

No painter can do their job until that happens. Period.

Finally: Calling the Painter (The Right Way)

Once the root cause is gone – gutters fixed, damp-proof course installed, wall bone-dry – now you call a decorator. But not any decorator. You need someone who understands damp remediation.

Here’s what a proper painter should do after damp has been eliminated:

If your painter reaches for standard trade vinyl and a roller without asking about the damp history – find another painter.

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A Note for Tenants: What You Can Actually Do

If the landlord won’t act:

And if you get a chance to fix a property properly – whether you own it or have a rare cooperative landlord – invest in the root cause. Then paint. When you do it in that order, you might never see that black stain again.

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