by carter62 »
Sun Nov 15, 2015 4:55 pm
Just bought a detached house approx 100 years old with solid stone walls. The plaster has lost keys to lath in large areas, probably over 75% of all walls. Room runs depth of house, from front to back, and has 3 external walls, with the front and back having sloping walls (or combed ceiling?) Have easily removed the plaster on all walls with a wallpaper scraper!!! and more than a little help from gravity. The lath remains and is nailed to upright batons secured to the wall. There is also deep plaster ornate coving which I would like to save so must consider thickness of whatever I use. There is a dormer window to the front. There are no signs of damp or mould nor is there insulation. I need to make good the walls and was going to replace with plasterboard over the lath and have this skimmed with plaster but realise this will be colder than lath and plaster. Money is an issue and I have a very tight budget but am a competent DIYer. Although my skill level is OK I have not tackled this before and I am very confused about insulation. I don't want to just put insulation between the batons and board over as am concerned about causing dampness if insulation fills the gap and is in contact with stone wall. What is the best way to remedy this problem which was only discovered when I started stripping wallpaper.