I have just bought a 1930's house that was extended 12 years ago. when decorating in the dining room i discovered the wall between the dining room and kitchen had damp patches on the wall. I stripped the wall paper off and the plaster was damp underneath. When purchasing the house i knew they had had some damp proofing done last year so i assumed that it would not need doing again. The house has a positive air pressure unit on the top of the stairs which was switched off. I called back the company that had done the damp proofing and he told me that they had not that wall, but if i turned the unit back on it would probably resolve the problem. He came back today to test the wall and said that the wall was still damp so would need damp proofing. He has quoted £300 to treat & skim the wall.
I have a couple of questions;
1) Will i keep getting this problem or does damp proofing solve the problem?
2) Am I likely to get this problem on all walls that haven't been treated?
3) Does £300 seem a reasonable quote?
Any help is appreciated,
thanks, Amanda
I have a couple of questions;
1) Will i keep getting this problem or does damp proofing solve the problem?
2) Am I likely to get this problem on all walls that haven't been treated?
3) Does £300 seem a reasonable quote?
Any help is appreciated,
thanks, Amanda