Hello,
I have a damp patch that does not seem to want to go. It has mould growing on it.
The builders who worked on it put a thick layer of it and painted on it before it was fully dry but that was months ago.
I do not think it is rising damp as the wall on the other side does not have the damp patch and there was no rising damp at the time that the plastering was carried out.
It cannot be coming from a roof joint above as the patch is at the bottom of the wall.
And it is an internal wall too! but there was broken gutter in the corner above.
I told the decorators to apply a damp barrier spray before painting. They said they did but the wall is still damaged. Now the plaster is irregular.
Can people advise what to do? See photos.
Thanks
I have a damp patch that does not seem to want to go. It has mould growing on it.
The builders who worked on it put a thick layer of it and painted on it before it was fully dry but that was months ago.
I do not think it is rising damp as the wall on the other side does not have the damp patch and there was no rising damp at the time that the plastering was carried out.
It cannot be coming from a roof joint above as the patch is at the bottom of the wall.
And it is an internal wall too! but there was broken gutter in the corner above.
I told the decorators to apply a damp barrier spray before painting. They said they did but the wall is still damaged. Now the plaster is irregular.
Can people advise what to do? See photos.
Thanks