Smokin Haddock
New Member
Hi, a quick question (although maybe not a quick answer.....).
I have just bought a property with damp issues. The building society want it injected and a guarantee etc. etc. but I think I can put them off that idea. Everyone tells me that because the building is 18th cotswold stone then it should be allowed to breathe and therefore plaster with lime. Makes sense to me.
So the question is to what extent does the existing gypsum plaster need replacing? It is crumbling in a few spots. Do I just need to replace the damaged areas or do the whole walls need replacing with a lime plaster?
Some of the causes of the damp also clearly need sorting (drain pipe currently emptying onto bottom of a wall, disused chimney not properly capped or ventilated etc. etc.) so I do know that it isn't just a case of re-plastering.
Any help appreciated.
I have just bought a property with damp issues. The building society want it injected and a guarantee etc. etc. but I think I can put them off that idea. Everyone tells me that because the building is 18th cotswold stone then it should be allowed to breathe and therefore plaster with lime. Makes sense to me.
So the question is to what extent does the existing gypsum plaster need replacing? It is crumbling in a few spots. Do I just need to replace the damaged areas or do the whole walls need replacing with a lime plaster?
Some of the causes of the damp also clearly need sorting (drain pipe currently emptying onto bottom of a wall, disused chimney not properly capped or ventilated etc. etc.) so I do know that it isn't just a case of re-plastering.
Any help appreciated.