Hi
I'm new to this forum so hello everyone!!
I have a Victorian 2 bed end terrace and have been suffering from damp in my dining room even though it looks like it's been damproofed already.
I have pretty much finished doing the house up but the damp only seemed to prevent itself until after the room was replastered and fully decorated. Hence i very reluctant to replaster and redecorate.
The symptoms were damp plaster which i have temparily resolved using an industrial dehumidifier. Also i was getting round bits of salt coming through and occasionally paint bubbling, i resolved this by painting some damp/salt barrier compound on bought from the builders merchants.
I now want to resolve the damp issue itself as on the brick below the plaster there is still a bit of damp. Does anyone know of a product that can be used to get rid of damp even though house has already been damp proofed? And where is best to get it from?
Any help would be massively appreiciated?
Thanks
Wes
I'm new to this forum so hello everyone!!
I have a Victorian 2 bed end terrace and have been suffering from damp in my dining room even though it looks like it's been damproofed already.
I have pretty much finished doing the house up but the damp only seemed to prevent itself until after the room was replastered and fully decorated. Hence i very reluctant to replaster and redecorate.
The symptoms were damp plaster which i have temparily resolved using an industrial dehumidifier. Also i was getting round bits of salt coming through and occasionally paint bubbling, i resolved this by painting some damp/salt barrier compound on bought from the builders merchants.
I now want to resolve the damp issue itself as on the brick below the plaster there is still a bit of damp. Does anyone know of a product that can be used to get rid of damp even though house has already been damp proofed? And where is best to get it from?
Any help would be massively appreiciated?
Thanks
Wes