Hi there,
Just wanted a few experienced views on my issue.
Currently live in a Victorian property it has been lined and painted over and over again for a good 20/30 years. The only issue is now mould seems to be building up especially on cold external walls.
A painter who I know mentioned this could be caused potentially by the lining paper and advised that it should be taken down and that its better to replaster and make good and paint directly with out lining paper?
Is this a common solution or is it better to use lining paper?
Thanks in advance
Just wanted a few experienced views on my issue.
Currently live in a Victorian property it has been lined and painted over and over again for a good 20/30 years. The only issue is now mould seems to be building up especially on cold external walls.
A painter who I know mentioned this could be caused potentially by the lining paper and advised that it should be taken down and that its better to replaster and make good and paint directly with out lining paper?
Is this a common solution or is it better to use lining paper?
Thanks in advance