After damp-proofing work during the very cold spell I have now discovered that the plaster has blown in a number of areas in the room. I'd wondered if it could be to do with the skim freezing (there was some heating via other rooms and some ventilation) but it's all the walls not just the one onto the outside; things are kept fairly warm / certainly above freezing by the neighbours' heating...
Is there another explanation ie poor workmanship or 'bad' skim mix I need to be aware of? Could it spread?! With patches does all the skim need to come off and redone?
I should say that the whole room was reskimmed to ceiling as well as the skimming over the new plaster on the bottom half where they used cementitious tanking. The blown areas are over both new and old plaster.
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Is there another explanation ie poor workmanship or 'bad' skim mix I need to be aware of? Could it spread?! With patches does all the skim need to come off and redone?
I should say that the whole room was reskimmed to ceiling as well as the skimming over the new plaster on the bottom half where they used cementitious tanking. The blown areas are over both new and old plaster.