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Hi All,
I've googled and looked at many web sites but can't seam to find a
definative answer for a problem I have so I hope someone here can help!.

I live in a 1930's stone built house and in the smallest bed room
we've always had a bit of damp showing as black on the wall paper, this
small room does have a vent to the outside. I've tried the spray on
damp seal but this did'nt help too much. So I am preparing to strip all
the wallpaper off and then "do something"?, what that something is I'm
not sure. I've heard its best to then drywall it, but being about as
good at d-i-y as I am at grammer I'd rather not, is there another
solution?. Things I've heard are

1. Strip all the plaster and apply a "special" plaster
2. Cover the plaster with a polystiryen sheet before papering
3. Some special "plaster" damp paint.
4. And ofcourse drywall.

Please advise. Thankyou
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"Paul" wrote
| I live in a 1930's stone built house and in the smallest bed room
| we've always had a bit of damp showing as black on the wall paper, this
| small room does have a vent to the outside. I've tried the spray on
| damp seal but this did'nt help too much. So I am preparing to strip all
| the wallpaper off and then "do something"?, what that something is I'm
| not sure. I've heard its best to then drywall it, but being about as
| good at d-i-y as I am at grammer I'd rather not, is there another
| solution?. Things I've heard are
| 1. Strip all the plaster and apply a "special" plaster
| 2. Cover the plaster with a polystiryen sheet before papering
| 3. Some special "plaster" damp paint.
| 4. And ofcourse drywall.

None of the above until you find out what is causing the damp.

Owain


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"Owain" wrote in message
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"Paul" wrote
| I live in a 1930's stone built house and in the smallest bed room
| we've always had a bit of damp showing as black on the wall paper, this
| small room does have a vent to the outside. I've tried the spray on
| damp seal but this did'nt help too much. So I am preparing to strip all
| the wallpaper off and then "do something"?, what that something is I'm
| not sure. I've heard its best to then drywall it, but being about as
| good at d-i-y as I am at grammer I'd rather not, is there another
| solution?. Things I've heard are
| 1. Strip all the plaster and apply a "special" plaster
| 2. Cover the plaster with a polystiryen sheet before papering
| 3. Some special "plaster" damp paint.
| 4. And ofcourse drywall.

None of the above until you find out what is causing the damp.


Agree. But do strip the plaster off as this will help you find it and dry
everything out.


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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:50:41 GMT, Paul
wrote:

Hi All,
I've googled and looked at many web sites but can't seam to find a
definative answer for a problem I have so I hope someone here can help!.

I live in a 1930's stone built house and in the smallest bed room
we've always had a bit of damp showing as black on the wall paper, this
small room does have a vent to the outside. I've tried the spray on
damp seal but this did'nt help too much. So I am preparing to strip all
the wallpaper off and then "do something"?, what that something is I'm
not sure. I've heard its best to then drywall it, but being about as
good at d-i-y as I am at grammer I'd rather not, is there another
solution?. Things I've heard are

1. Strip all the plaster and apply a "special" plaster
2. Cover the plaster with a polystiryen sheet before papering
3. Some special "plaster" damp paint.
4. And ofcourse drywall.

Please advise. Thankyou


Hi,

A small radiator or tube heater on a timeswitch might be enough to
keep in in check, also strong household bleach is an effective mould
killer.

Is the wall a cavity wall and is everything in order outside? Also is
there anything covering the wall where the mould occurs?

cheers,
Pete.
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