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Andrew Gabriel
 
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Default removing flaky old paint prior to plastering

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(ANt) writes:

Now that the dry-linings off, I'm having the sureveyor back to retest
the walls.


If the walls are just slightly damp, what you can do is to have a
scratch coat of sand/cement/waterproofer, which is more damp
resistant than a plaster scratch coat (make that sand/cement/lime/
waterproofer if the walls are lime mortar). Where I've replastered
external 9" brick walls, I've often used sand/cement/lime/waterproofer
as the scratch coat within 2-3 feet of ground level.

So it's apparent that there was a damp problem that a chemical DPC
didn't neccesarily cure.


They rarely ever do, because damp problems are rarely rising damp.

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Andrew Gabriel