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Evening,
I have this hole in the render outside in the wall and I want to fill it in, it's a solid brick wall and the dpc is stepped, the porch dpc is highier than the original wall.
I filled the hole in originally with lime nhl 3.5 and finished in lime wash, hoping it would breath and release moisture. (It was incredibly thick maybe 100mm).
But I noticed the lower internal wall was soping wet as the plasters bonding never fully dried even after 3 months. I believe it's because I was bringing the dpc inside and outside, there was also salts present inside and outside.
After hacking the inside and outside plaster above the dpc the wall seems to be pretty darn dry now. No more salts and I feel comfortable tackling it again.
How could I achieve a flush finish without bridging the dpc and still filling in the hole so it's a more clean finish?
Cheers for any suggestions.
I have this hole in the render outside in the wall and I want to fill it in, it's a solid brick wall and the dpc is stepped, the porch dpc is highier than the original wall.
I filled the hole in originally with lime nhl 3.5 and finished in lime wash, hoping it would breath and release moisture. (It was incredibly thick maybe 100mm).
But I noticed the lower internal wall was soping wet as the plasters bonding never fully dried even after 3 months. I believe it's because I was bringing the dpc inside and outside, there was also salts present inside and outside.
After hacking the inside and outside plaster above the dpc the wall seems to be pretty darn dry now. No more salts and I feel comfortable tackling it again.
How could I achieve a flush finish without bridging the dpc and still filling in the hole so it's a more clean finish?
Cheers for any suggestions.