Hello all,
looking for some advice please on an issue in our property. We have a ground floor bathroom with the internal side of the external wall that had some cracking and damp marks. I have stripped back the gypsum plaster to reveal a mixmash of brickwork, breezeblock and concrete which I have been drying out for a week or so with a fan heater and dehumidifier.
I have left the plaster on the top half of the wall around the window as you can see as it appears to be fine.
My question is how should I deal with the bottom half?
We had a contractor take a look at it and he suggested we could sand back the bottom part then coat it with a breathable waterproofing substance and paint over it. My concern with this is that it will look like a botch job. My thoughts were to either lime plaster the bottom half or coat it with the waterproofing substance and then clad it.
One thing to bear in mind is the fact that the property is 17th Century Grade 2 Listed.
Excuse my naivety but can anyone see a problem with any of these options?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
looking for some advice please on an issue in our property. We have a ground floor bathroom with the internal side of the external wall that had some cracking and damp marks. I have stripped back the gypsum plaster to reveal a mixmash of brickwork, breezeblock and concrete which I have been drying out for a week or so with a fan heater and dehumidifier.
I have left the plaster on the top half of the wall around the window as you can see as it appears to be fine.
My question is how should I deal with the bottom half?
We had a contractor take a look at it and he suggested we could sand back the bottom part then coat it with a breathable waterproofing substance and paint over it. My concern with this is that it will look like a botch job. My thoughts were to either lime plaster the bottom half or coat it with the waterproofing substance and then clad it.
One thing to bear in mind is the fact that the property is 17th Century Grade 2 Listed.
Excuse my naivety but can anyone see a problem with any of these options?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!