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Hello all.
First, thanks so much for any help on this, and all the excellent advice in the forums. What a great website!
I have just bought a house (yay) and it has damp (boo). According to the damp survey from before the house purchase, this is hygroscopic salt contamination of the plaster because of the use of gypsum-based plaster, and NOT rising damp.
Obviously one option is to strip the wall, treat it and replaster it with a non-gypsum based render. However, I was wondering if just stripping the plaster off and going to exposed brick wall would also be an option? I'm new to all this so would really appreciate any thoughts from those more in the know if exposing the brick would be a good idea in this instance, and potentially painting the brick with a breathable masonary paint.
Thanks again in advance!
First, thanks so much for any help on this, and all the excellent advice in the forums. What a great website!
I have just bought a house (yay) and it has damp (boo). According to the damp survey from before the house purchase, this is hygroscopic salt contamination of the plaster because of the use of gypsum-based plaster, and NOT rising damp.
Obviously one option is to strip the wall, treat it and replaster it with a non-gypsum based render. However, I was wondering if just stripping the plaster off and going to exposed brick wall would also be an option? I'm new to all this so would really appreciate any thoughts from those more in the know if exposing the brick would be a good idea in this instance, and potentially painting the brick with a breathable masonary paint.
Thanks again in advance!