To be honest here we go again there is no quick fix if your looking at long term where many people buying houses these days need to start thinking long term .Any way you would be be better off removing the floors digging out and wooden floor with 500mm void under it .I no that sound a lot of...
. Done use any of the above just do it the old way . You just have to be patient with it .it's all about time and money these days .and in 25 years all these shortcuts done work long term . Doing it the right way long term it will pay off
. Hi I would use lime putty 3coat work I will take a long time to dry if it has been wet for years . Try to find the reason for the damp there will be one get that sorted and you will be ok it's all about long term I hope third is some help to you rgs
If you want just a stone finish we would point the stone joints in course stuff stick jointed ..chopped out for wiring a bit of a problem some sort of capping .if plastering then three coat work lime putty .rgs SeanSean
apply two coats sponge float it trowel it but make sure the backing is bone dry before you start if it hangs about go home come back . Use a water pump spray and just apply min amount of water
Traditional Lime Plastering Building Restoration
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