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Paul wrote:
My parents are convinced that they need to sign away several thousands of pounds on a treatment known as Protectacoat for a house which has solid brick walls with pebbledashed render - this is at least 50-60 years old and now there is some penetrating damp. Why is the damp penetrating now and not during the last 60 years? Do you have a blocked gutter? Owain |
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![]() Paul wrote: My parents are convinced that they need to sign away several thousands of pounds on a treatment known as Protectacoat for a house which has solid brick walls with pebbledashed render - this is at least 50-60 years old and now there is some penetrating damp. It is my understanding that solid walls have to 'breath'. Do you know a reputable painter and decorator?,one should be able to give you the correct advice after seeing the walls. |
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