We've had a builder baton and plasterboard our cellar. it was fairly dry down there and had been rendered fairly roughly decades ago.
For the majority of the room he used batons screwed to the walls, painted with damp proof membrane, plasterboard and skimmed.
There was one place on the wall at the bottom of the stairs that was damp though. There he removed the loose render and painted on a damp proof membrane. Then fitted plasterboard with dot n dab.
We're now 3 months on and a couple of circles of damp about the size of a 10p coin have appeared corresponding to where the adhesive for the plasterboard is. Does anyone know what's the likely cause and what should we do to fix it. I will call him back to look at it but I'd like to know what's going on and how it should be properly remedied first. Thanks
For the majority of the room he used batons screwed to the walls, painted with damp proof membrane, plasterboard and skimmed.
There was one place on the wall at the bottom of the stairs that was damp though. There he removed the loose render and painted on a damp proof membrane. Then fitted plasterboard with dot n dab.
We're now 3 months on and a couple of circles of damp about the size of a 10p coin have appeared corresponding to where the adhesive for the plasterboard is. Does anyone know what's the likely cause and what should we do to fix it. I will call him back to look at it but I'd like to know what's going on and how it should be properly remedied first. Thanks