Still damp 3 weeks later
This was it when originally applied.
This was the original wall.
Hi all
I am new on here. Just wanted to get some advice regarding tanking of a wall.
I have a wall which is built into a hill and thus is about 1m underground. There were significant damp issues with the wall when we uncovered it.
It had originally been injected 10 yrs ago and when the original company came round as part of the guarantee. Surprise surprise they said the guarantee was void unless the work was rendered as well.
So we decided to fully tank the wall instead and used ka tanking slurry. With returns on either side of the wall. According to the builder he applied it correctly and he did remove all the original paint that was on the wall and then keyed it prior to applying the slurry.
It is now 3 weeks down the line and there are patches of the wall which are still quite wet looking. The tanking looks visibly damp which is alarming! There is even surface water in places which comes off on your finger. Mostly in the upper part of the wall.
I spoke to the manufacturers who suggested it was condensation. Unusual as the room has no windows right now with wooden boards in their place. Very drafty! So they suggested drying the wall with a blowdry. I did the same and all this did was to cause white crystals to collect on the wall. But the dampness in the plaster has remained.
So I called them again. And they have again suggested condensation and have suggested painting with a white emulsion to warm up the wall. Now call me naiive but this sounds ridiculous. Has anyone ever used this product? And is painting really the solution? How is 0.5mm of paint going to warm up a wall?
I have a gut feeling that the tanking has failed and that it needs a further coat. But I seem to be being taken for a ride.
I need to find a solution as my builder is now threatening to plaster board up the wall before it has completely dried. And I am worried that the moisture will just sit there forever and become mouldy.
Any help would be much appreciated!