Hi
Long story but i'll try to not to go on for ever!. We had a 'pro' in who injected DPC and re - plastered bottom metre or so of our ground floor to solve rising damp. 6 months on we still have some damp and have now given up on trying to get hold of the guy that did the work. This is our first house and we simply cannot afford to pay anyone else so need a DIY fix.
To be fair the job is not an entire disaster as it has worked in areas where cement / sand undercoat was used. We opened up a chimney breast before dampwork was done (to about 6 feet for a cooker) and for some reason the guy has used plasterboard in this area plus in one other small area of wall. We now appear to have penetrating damp in these plasterboarded areas. you can clearly see damp circles where the dabs are holding the plasterboard to the wall which get noticably worse on wet days and salt crystals have formed on the surface of these patches.
My guess is that the DPC is fine and the plasterboard is 100% the problem (i know chimney breasts are problem areas but the other area of plasterborded normal wall has the same problem and either side of it is fine)
I'm guessing i need to rip out the plasterboard and re plaster as per the rest of the house. Looking for a blow by blow run down of how to do this, in particular how to treat / prime the brickwork, ratio of mix for the undercoat and which damp proofing additives to use in the mix (also not sure if i need to use additives in the skim coat?
Thanks to anyone who got through that lot and any advice will be much appreciated.
Long story but i'll try to not to go on for ever!. We had a 'pro' in who injected DPC and re - plastered bottom metre or so of our ground floor to solve rising damp. 6 months on we still have some damp and have now given up on trying to get hold of the guy that did the work. This is our first house and we simply cannot afford to pay anyone else so need a DIY fix.
To be fair the job is not an entire disaster as it has worked in areas where cement / sand undercoat was used. We opened up a chimney breast before dampwork was done (to about 6 feet for a cooker) and for some reason the guy has used plasterboard in this area plus in one other small area of wall. We now appear to have penetrating damp in these plasterboarded areas. you can clearly see damp circles where the dabs are holding the plasterboard to the wall which get noticably worse on wet days and salt crystals have formed on the surface of these patches.
My guess is that the DPC is fine and the plasterboard is 100% the problem (i know chimney breasts are problem areas but the other area of plasterborded normal wall has the same problem and either side of it is fine)
I'm guessing i need to rip out the plasterboard and re plaster as per the rest of the house. Looking for a blow by blow run down of how to do this, in particular how to treat / prime the brickwork, ratio of mix for the undercoat and which damp proofing additives to use in the mix (also not sure if i need to use additives in the skim coat?
Thanks to anyone who got through that lot and any advice will be much appreciated.