Mikelikesfish
New Member
First off, hello all.
Please bare with me,
I live in an old house,stone walls,semi detached. Been here for 11years and now I'm fed up of painting over the black stains in the alcoves every couple of months more in winter.
The walls in the alcoves either side of the chimney breast get soaking, puddles on the floor when it's very cold outside. Last week I stripped the wall back to the skim and the wall is bone dry, it's not damp coming through itsc100% condensation.
My fix, dot and dab moisture resistant boards in alcoves, place vents in alcoves and in patio door. Place standard plaster boards on chimney breast wall then paper over it, paint in alcoves.
My worries/questions are,,
can you dot and dab moisture resistant plaster boards straight onto skim, alcoves are only foot and half wide and 7ft tall, so not that big. The boards I've been looking at are from wickes, there not the foil backed boards there used in high humidity places.
Would making the cold area surface warm by placing boards I'm hoping that it won't condense there any more.
Am I missing not seeing something?
Any advice ,help would be very much appreciated.
thanks...mike.
Please bare with me,
I live in an old house,stone walls,semi detached. Been here for 11years and now I'm fed up of painting over the black stains in the alcoves every couple of months more in winter.
The walls in the alcoves either side of the chimney breast get soaking, puddles on the floor when it's very cold outside. Last week I stripped the wall back to the skim and the wall is bone dry, it's not damp coming through itsc100% condensation.
My fix, dot and dab moisture resistant boards in alcoves, place vents in alcoves and in patio door. Place standard plaster boards on chimney breast wall then paper over it, paint in alcoves.
My worries/questions are,,
can you dot and dab moisture resistant plaster boards straight onto skim, alcoves are only foot and half wide and 7ft tall, so not that big. The boards I've been looking at are from wickes, there not the foil backed boards there used in high humidity places.
Would making the cold area surface warm by placing boards I'm hoping that it won't condense there any more.
Am I missing not seeing something?
Any advice ,help would be very much appreciated.
thanks...mike.