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bp wrote:
The whole wall externally is painted black (all the way to the chimney stack). I originally thought this was just exterior paint (weatherproofing), however one builder told me that it looks like bitumen paint. He says it may have been put there to prevent damp getting in, but in reality perhaps it should not be there as by default it also prevents the wall from breathing and could be the cause of damp problems internally. So here are my questions: How can I tell its bitumen paint Wipe it with kitchen roll soaked in white spirit. Bitumen is brown in solution although it looks black in a solid form. I can't imagine anyone would choose black to paint a wall. Whatever it is, it sounds like it should come off and the procedure would be the same. If it's on the bricks, paint stripper (probably 25 litres plus). If the wall is rendered, might be easier to chop the render off. I don't envy you. It's going to be an expensive job and I think I might look for obvious places where the coating has failed before committing myself to drastic measures. You might be able to patch those areas with something similar. There are 2 basic approaches to this. One that the coating is impermeable enough to prevent moist air getting out. The other (and much more likely IME) that it's leaking and allowing water in. Observation in different weather conditions might give you a clue. |
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