I want to renovate a (Victorian?) terrace house on the south coast. The outside walls are 9" solid brick. Damp from bad guttering and pointing have damaged the plaster. Once these sources of damp have been tackled, there will still be occasional driving rain wetting the bricks. I want to replace the damaged plaster with phenolic insulated plasterboard.
How should I attach these to solid brick? (I shall be using resilient metal strips for noise insulation elsewhere, can I use these on exterior walls?)
Should I use green board (cement) on the window reveals?
As there is no visible damp course (just rendering over the bottom 2 or 3 courses) and while I've got the plaster off, should I just go ahead and inject the bottom of the walls with silicone?