Rising Damp the Real Reason for Mould in Older Donnybrook Homes?
They’re some of the most elegant homes in Dublin — red brick terraces, period villas, and 20th-century townhouses in Donnybrook. But beneath the charm and character lies a hidden vulnerability: rising damp.
And in many of the homes we’ve surveyed in this leafy suburb, rising damp is the real reason why mould won’t go away.
Let’s break down what rising damp is, how to spot it, and what Donnybrook homeowners can do to solve it for good.
What Is Rising Damp – And Why Does It Affect Donnybrook Homes?
Rising damp occurs when moisture from the ground travels up through porous building materials like brick, stone, or mortar. This is common in older homes without an effective damp-proof course (DPC) — or where the DPC has deteriorated.
Many homes in Donnybrook were built before or during the early 20th century, when building regulations around damp prevention were minimal. That includes:
- Eglinton Road
- Herbert Park area
- Belmont Avenue
- Morehampton Road
Warning Signs of Rising Damp in Donnybrook Homes
Here are the red flags to look for:
- Tide marks or brown staining on lower walls
- Bubbling or flaking paint near skirting boards
- Salt deposits (white powdery residue)
- Wallpaper peeling or discolouring
- Mould forming low on walls, even after cleaning
These symptoms often appear alongside a persistent musty smell and damp patches that don’t dry out.
👉 See our guide to identifying hidden mould
What Rising Damp Does to Indoor Air Quality
As moisture climbs, it creates the perfect breeding ground for mould. Even if mould isn’t visible, airborne spores may be present, impacting health.
According to the HSE, mould can cause:
- Asthma flare-ups
- Sinus and skin irritation
- Poor sleep and fatigue
- Respiratory infections in vulnerable people
We often find Cladosporium and Penicillium spores in rising damp cases — both of which are associated with chronic symptoms.
👉 Watch how we test for mould using DNA swabs
A Real Case from Donnybrook
We recently assessed a four-bedroom home just off Herbert Park. The homeowner had repainted and replastered twice, only for damp stains to return within months.
Thermal imaging showed cold walls consistent with capillary moisture movement. Our DNA test confirmed Aspergillus in the air — despite no visible mould.
Our remediation involved:
- Removing compromised plaster
- Installing chemical DPC and breathable plaster system
- Full fogging with anti-microbial treatment
- Air scrubber installation to remove spores
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👉 Contact us for a rising damp assessment
How We Treat Rising Damp and Mould Safely
✅ Survey and moisture mapping ✅ DNA testing for mould presence ✅ Safe, non-toxic fogging ✅ Advice on DPC restoration or retrofit ✅ Post-remediation air quality testing
📞 Call: +353 74 971 5050
💬 WhatsApp: +353 899 408 467
Areas We Cover in and Around Donnybrook
We regularly work in:
- Donnybrook Village
- Morehampton Road
- Ballsbridge
- Ranelagh
- Clonskeagh
If your home is showing damp signs or strange smells — we can help.
Related Reading
- Why That Musty Smell in Blackrock Could Be Mould
- Recurring Mould in Rathmines – What’s Causing It
- How Rising Damp Causes Structural Mould in Collon
Is Rising Damp in Donnybrook – Know the Signs, Stop the Damage
Mould isn’t always a cleaning issue. In heritage homes, it’s often a structural one.
If you’ve been repainting, ventilating, or dehumidifying without results, rising damp could be the reason.
Let Mould Removal Ireland inspect your Donnybrook home and provide a clear, lasting solution.

