There are a few visible signs of damp, although it often goes undetected. However, in older or empty properties, this made become detectable through its smell. These include peeling paint and wallpaper, crumbling plaster, mould growth, black spots or spores on walls and ceilings, and rotting skirting boards and flooring.
Campbeltown
Campbeltown (population 4,852) is a town and also previous royal burgh in Argyll and also Bute, Scotland. It lies by Campbeltown Loch on the Kintyre peninsula. Initially called Kinlochkilkerran (an anglicization of the Gaelic, which implies "head of the loch by the kirk of Ciarán"), it was relabelled in the 17th century as Campbell's Town after Archibald Campbell (Earl of Argyle) was given the site in 1667. Campbeltown came to be an essential centre for Scotch whisky, and an active angling port.