damaged wall

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    Scaffolding erected for neigbours is supported by our wall, but is this likely to cause damage?

    Neighbours are getting work done to their gutters and roof, but the scaffolders have drilled 2 small bits of wood into out brick wall to support this. The ground is softer on the side closest to our wall too. Does this look like it could cause damage to our wall and, is so, how bad could it...
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    Repairing internal wall advice

    Hi all, I have next to zero DIY experience and looking for some advice on how to repair this wall. See attached photos. This wall was initially damaged due to damp build up from outside. We had a conservatory that was knocked down and the remaining concrete meant that it was way too near the...
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    Soggy bricks (at the corner of a house)

    Hello! I'm new here, but I've been reading for ages. We've been living in a house for 7 years, and for the last two years, the entire house has developed thin cracks on the walls and ceilings, including the exterior. This prompted me to start investigating. The first thing I checked was the...
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    Cracked concrete yard / drain gutters - damp seeping through

    Hi In my back yard, the concrete is heavily cracked and it slopes towards the house - in particular it seems that around the drains etc there is enough damage to get thorugh to the void space & who knows where else - which I think is getting damp (need to confirm) Internally, I know there is...
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    Help with Damaged wall behind bathroom tiles.

    So what started as a small job resealing the bath, I noticed some of the tiles above the bath was loose. I have removed all the loose tiles and the wall was slightly damp and the plaster probably around 20-30year old is just falling away and brittle. Can I just dry out the wall fill and replace...
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