Hi Everyone
I would be very grateful for any help or advice or if anyone has experienced this problem?
I live in a top floor flat of a 1900s building that was converted in the 70's.
When I moved in for the first couple of years my flat was bone dry and then suddenly it all changed - my flat was damp, my bed sheets were damp and my washing didn't dry completely anymore - I even got mould on my washing. Long story short I discovered that when the floors became damp with condensation exactly matched when the heating went on for the neighbours in the ground floor flat - to the point where if they went on holiday I enjoyed a bone dry flat again.
I spent years trying to work out how that was in any way possible - I never worried the neighbours at the time as they were in their 70s and I didn't want to worry them. Then in about the middle of 2023 it all stopped and my flat was just dry all the time.
In January 2024 I was having a cup of tea with my ground floor neighbour when he hold me that he had made an extraordinary discovery - that the heating pipes from his flat ran up and over the flat beneath me and that he had as a result re-routed them so that the pipework all remained within his flat.
Which is why my flat had become a wonderful dry home.
Then in March of this year I went away for the weekend and when I came back my flat was unbelievably damp with condensation - really damp sheets, really damp floors, really miserable.
It took me about a week to realise that it was the ground floor heating pipes again - they have a wall that faces the first floor landing and even though they were away it was really hot to touch (they have on the odd occasion not switched off their heating when going away - I appreciate they get cold, they are in their 70s).
It took me a while to pluck up my courage but after waking up one morning and putting my feet on my extremely condensation damp floor (I have videos of my leaving hand prints) - I sent them an email, I didn't say that I knew that they had re-routed their heating back to beneath my floor again, and it was very non-commital as I didn't want to be accusatory or cause offence. I did explain though that my flat was very damp, my sheets were very damp and that it was miserable. I guess I hoped it would ***** their conscience as they know I have really quite bad arthritis and osteoporosis and that they might just re-route things back again as a result.
My hopes were dashed when they sent me back an email denying that their pipes ever ran above their flat and the husband came up and refused to accept that it was anything other than a fault with my flat (even though I explained that it was sporadic and not all the time and that it matched when their heating came on). When I said that I had felt the heat from the pipe in the wall on the first floor landing and this alone ran up to above the flat beneath mine and no further he went quiet.
Naively I thought that would be enough and that evening waited hopefully for a dry evening so when the damp started spreading back into my flat I was so upset and when I went down to feel the pipe behind the wall on the first floor landing and find the wall now cold I was even more upset.
So I guess that I have to approach the problem from my flat - is there anyway of locating the pipes beneath my floors to prove that they are my neighbours heating pipes? Once found is there any way to stop them from causing my floorboards to develop condensation on the surface and create truly dreadful unbearable damp in my flat??
It's a living nightmare - once the floors are damp, everything is damp - is there anything that can be done to control the situation from my flat as it's clear my neighbours don't care and don't want to help.
Very many thanks indeed for any advice or help.
Best wishes
Alison
I would be very grateful for any help or advice or if anyone has experienced this problem?
I live in a top floor flat of a 1900s building that was converted in the 70's.
When I moved in for the first couple of years my flat was bone dry and then suddenly it all changed - my flat was damp, my bed sheets were damp and my washing didn't dry completely anymore - I even got mould on my washing. Long story short I discovered that when the floors became damp with condensation exactly matched when the heating went on for the neighbours in the ground floor flat - to the point where if they went on holiday I enjoyed a bone dry flat again.
I spent years trying to work out how that was in any way possible - I never worried the neighbours at the time as they were in their 70s and I didn't want to worry them. Then in about the middle of 2023 it all stopped and my flat was just dry all the time.
In January 2024 I was having a cup of tea with my ground floor neighbour when he hold me that he had made an extraordinary discovery - that the heating pipes from his flat ran up and over the flat beneath me and that he had as a result re-routed them so that the pipework all remained within his flat.
Which is why my flat had become a wonderful dry home.
Then in March of this year I went away for the weekend and when I came back my flat was unbelievably damp with condensation - really damp sheets, really damp floors, really miserable.
It took me about a week to realise that it was the ground floor heating pipes again - they have a wall that faces the first floor landing and even though they were away it was really hot to touch (they have on the odd occasion not switched off their heating when going away - I appreciate they get cold, they are in their 70s).
It took me a while to pluck up my courage but after waking up one morning and putting my feet on my extremely condensation damp floor (I have videos of my leaving hand prints) - I sent them an email, I didn't say that I knew that they had re-routed their heating back to beneath my floor again, and it was very non-commital as I didn't want to be accusatory or cause offence. I did explain though that my flat was very damp, my sheets were very damp and that it was miserable. I guess I hoped it would ***** their conscience as they know I have really quite bad arthritis and osteoporosis and that they might just re-route things back again as a result.
My hopes were dashed when they sent me back an email denying that their pipes ever ran above their flat and the husband came up and refused to accept that it was anything other than a fault with my flat (even though I explained that it was sporadic and not all the time and that it matched when their heating came on). When I said that I had felt the heat from the pipe in the wall on the first floor landing and this alone ran up to above the flat beneath mine and no further he went quiet.
Naively I thought that would be enough and that evening waited hopefully for a dry evening so when the damp started spreading back into my flat I was so upset and when I went down to feel the pipe behind the wall on the first floor landing and find the wall now cold I was even more upset.
So I guess that I have to approach the problem from my flat - is there anyway of locating the pipes beneath my floors to prove that they are my neighbours heating pipes? Once found is there any way to stop them from causing my floorboards to develop condensation on the surface and create truly dreadful unbearable damp in my flat??
It's a living nightmare - once the floors are damp, everything is damp - is there anything that can be done to control the situation from my flat as it's clear my neighbours don't care and don't want to help.
Very many thanks indeed for any advice or help.
Best wishes
Alison