Hi all,
I'm after some advice after attempting to have some internal plastering done. I called in a plasterer to re-plaster our hall, stairs and landing. Landing was fine, but when he came to do the hall, the old plaster crumbled when he applied the pva. He believes the external render is letting in water somewhere which has knackered the internal plaster - he's called the job off and can't continue until someone certifies the wall is dry enough to plaster. Fair enough
I'm having trouble deciding how to continue. The plasterer thinks we need to go back to the brick and start over as a minimum but this wouldn't cure the source. Before he went, he reckoned I should call the insurance company out and get them to check the render with a view to them paying for any re-rendering.
Do I...
Call insurance company and get them to send someone out to check the external render?
Get a surveyor in myself to check where the water is coming in from the external wall (our down pipe brackets seem to be quite loose also, so could be here, or a roofer commented that the porch roof was cr*p?)
Get a rendering company in to check the quality of the external render?
We've had a couple of damp specialists in who said there isn't a problem with rising damp etc, it's just "a problem with rendered houses".
Any advice? I'm having trouble weighing up the options - each one seems expensive!!
Ta.
I'm after some advice after attempting to have some internal plastering done. I called in a plasterer to re-plaster our hall, stairs and landing. Landing was fine, but when he came to do the hall, the old plaster crumbled when he applied the pva. He believes the external render is letting in water somewhere which has knackered the internal plaster - he's called the job off and can't continue until someone certifies the wall is dry enough to plaster. Fair enough
I'm having trouble deciding how to continue. The plasterer thinks we need to go back to the brick and start over as a minimum but this wouldn't cure the source. Before he went, he reckoned I should call the insurance company out and get them to check the render with a view to them paying for any re-rendering.
Do I...
Call insurance company and get them to send someone out to check the external render?
Get a surveyor in myself to check where the water is coming in from the external wall (our down pipe brackets seem to be quite loose also, so could be here, or a roofer commented that the porch roof was cr*p?)
Get a rendering company in to check the quality of the external render?
We've had a couple of damp specialists in who said there isn't a problem with rising damp etc, it's just "a problem with rendered houses".
Any advice? I'm having trouble weighing up the options - each one seems expensive!!
Ta.