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HOW TO DRY WET WALLS QUICKLY

Unless you want to put up with the dampness for a while, there are ways of getting quick relief.

A wet wall can be a nuisance, but there are ways of drying it out quickly using simple household items. Nevertheless, this will only work in cases where the leak is minor and hasn’t caused significant damage.

  1. Move all furniture away from the wall. Remove carpets and soft furnishings and replace them with hard floors and walls (but remember to cover up your floor, or it will make a damp patch).
  2. Remove any waxed wallpaper and check the seams in the ceiling. If you see water trickling down, this is probably where the problem lies.
  3. Cut out a leak by filling it with paper or cardboard, then put tape around the edge of the wall to keep it in place.
  4. Use a wallpaper removal tool to remove any wallpaper from the damp area. If the wall is very damp, it may be impossible to remove the wallpaper without creating a bigger mess. In this case, you can use a wallpaper knife to cut away smaller areas of wallpaper and get the area clean.
  5. If you want to straighten up your walls and eliminate any unevenness, make sure they are level and smooth before starting. Paint any cracks or holes where the paper has come away from anything else in your walls.
  6. To prevent leakage, use a damp course to line the bottom of your walls to stop water from seeping in.
  7. Cover them up with silicone sealant if you have any gaps or cracks in your exterior walls. Sealing these areas will stop any more water from getting in your walls and help to prevent them from becoming damp again.
  8. Once the work is done, don’t forget to treat the walls with an anti-mould spray to keep them dry for longer.
  9. Keep your house warm with central heating or radiators to stop any dampness from getting into your walls again.
  10. Finally, if the problem is terrible and you don’t think you can solve it with these steps, get in touch with a professional building company for more advice and help.

The Wrap-up

In conclusion, the best way to dry out a wet wall when you leak is to fix it quickly. Even if you have severe dampness, the solution will be the same. After fixing the problem, you should be able to get rid of any unwanted dampness in your home without too much hassle.

However, if the source of your dampness has not been found, you should look for other ways to get rid of the cold spot even though you have solved the problem. The best way to prevent any future leakage is to ensure that your house is kept warm throughout the year. This way, you can keep the wall dry and avoid having to go through this ordeal ever again.

These tips should help you in drying out wet walls. If you follow these steps, your wall will be dry in no time!