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We need to get our bay window replastered, as we ripped off all the fake wooden cladding that had been there before. The guy we had round yesterday said the issue was that there was a risk of damp getting to the plasterboard because there would be only one brick between the board and the outside world. He said we would need to look at damp proofing it first.
So my question is, how do we do that? Is painting it internally with external damp proof stuff okay, or do we need to look at foil backed plasterboard or something even more substantial? Or do we need to go as far as a damp proof course? There will be gaps between the boards and the brick simply because of how it is built.
Any advice would be gratefully received - nothing is ever simple with this house!!
So my question is, how do we do that? Is painting it internally with external damp proof stuff okay, or do we need to look at foil backed plasterboard or something even more substantial? Or do we need to go as far as a damp proof course? There will be gaps between the boards and the brick simply because of how it is built.
Any advice would be gratefully received - nothing is ever simple with this house!!