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I have a flat with a small cupboard which has 2 wall which form part
of the outside wall that is to say they are in the corner of the building. The one wall has dampness below a window which seems to be getting worse. I accept and understand that in all dampness cases the source needs to be found 1st and treated, but the outside wall looks fine and as the dampness is not major i would welcome a cost effective and easy way to prevent/slow down the effects. I heard about a paint which if applied inside will help, also is there something i could paint outside to protect the brickwork against dampness. I WELCOME ANY COMMENTS AND THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR ADVICE. |
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