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I had the original garden wall in a 1930s house refinished about 6 years ago. It has a stepped profile at the top which I wanted to retain. These are pictures (from the plasterer's website) during the job. I was very happy with the finish and painted with a couple of coats of Sandtex a month or so later, as advised.
After 2-3 years the wall began to expand and crumble at the beading on the corners. The plasterer came back in year 4/5 and repaired, reassured it would be fine, and I repainted. However, following the winter it is badly damaged again.
I want to get this sorted and willing to start from scratch but wondering if anyone can advise what might have gone wrong and what the right approach would be so I can make sure to have an informed discussion with new tradesperson.
The wall had been there for over 80 years, so doesn't seem unreasonable to expect it to hold out for a bit longer than this.
Any advice much appreciated.
After 2-3 years the wall began to expand and crumble at the beading on the corners. The plasterer came back in year 4/5 and repaired, reassured it would be fine, and I repainted. However, following the winter it is badly damaged again.
I want to get this sorted and willing to start from scratch but wondering if anyone can advise what might have gone wrong and what the right approach would be so I can make sure to have an informed discussion with new tradesperson.
The wall had been there for over 80 years, so doesn't seem unreasonable to expect it to hold out for a bit longer than this.
Any advice much appreciated.