This is the third property I will be doing on the same street, is a 1906 end terraced. This wall in the photo is an external wall and most of the plaster has fallen off and it is damp due to the external wall having been collapsed sometime a couple of years ago.
After re-pointing the external walls, what is better and perhaps more economical to do ? Screw studs on the bare wall and then screw plasterboard on them with insulation underneath or tanking the walls as they do in the basements( Paint SBR & cement mix and then sharp sand and cement screed before plastering ? )
If I go for drylining( studs and plasterboard - no plasterboard adhesive ), do you screw the studs straight to the wall or you use some screed underneath the studs to level them as the walls are preety curved ! .
All the walls are solid brick, there is no cavity.
Thanks...