Hi, We live in a 1920's house which does not have a cavity wall.
In our back bedroom we get an amount of damp on the two external walls, one of which is north facing. Externally the walls are rendered and painted with weathershied masonary paint.
I've tried the painting the internal walls with damp proof paint prior to papering but this only gives temporary relief.
I'm coming to the conclusion that the only way to fix it is to batten the walls, plasterboard and then plaster. Is there any other way to gain a permanant fix..?
All help gartefully received
Al
In our back bedroom we get an amount of damp on the two external walls, one of which is north facing. Externally the walls are rendered and painted with weathershied masonary paint.
I've tried the painting the internal walls with damp proof paint prior to papering but this only gives temporary relief.
I'm coming to the conclusion that the only way to fix it is to batten the walls, plasterboard and then plaster. Is there any other way to gain a permanant fix..?
All help gartefully received
Al