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Mould and damp - Need some knowledge from the home builders / plumbers / experts
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<blockquote data-quote="Atjan" data-source="post: 394227" data-attributes="member: 2323"><p>I've also got a wet wall in my house and have marked the places where the wall is wet. Over the last month the one side of the wall has been left with raw bricks and there has been almost no change at all in the places where the wall is wet. I'm simply going to take the plaster off on the other side of the wall as well and waterproof it right on the bricks with a product called Coprox. The stuff is expensive but will permanently keep the wetness off the plaster. Coprox looks like cement but can be made to be paintable when you mix it 'wet'. </p><p></p><p>Reading your story - I would try and seal with something like the above where possible. On the whole though, it sounds like something that will be with you for the duration of your stay....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atjan, post: 394227, member: 2323"] I've also got a wet wall in my house and have marked the places where the wall is wet. Over the last month the one side of the wall has been left with raw bricks and there has been almost no change at all in the places where the wall is wet. I'm simply going to take the plaster off on the other side of the wall as well and waterproof it right on the bricks with a product called Coprox. The stuff is expensive but will permanently keep the wetness off the plaster. Coprox looks like cement but can be made to be paintable when you mix it 'wet'. Reading your story - I would try and seal with something like the above where possible. On the whole though, it sounds like something that will be with you for the duration of your stay.... [/QUOTE]
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