damp in kitchen
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kjpyle
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damp in kitchen

by kjpyle » Sat Jan 26, 2008 8:05 pm

i had a new kitchen installed last summer; the old wall cabinets had dark patches of damp behind them which the builder assured me would dry out. the plastering was done about 4-6 weeks later and i decorated, having sealed the plaster first and then using a kitchen/bathroom paint.

since then the paint has bubbled up and now the plaster is turning to dust on the wall. This is all at a height of about 1m50cm.

the house had a damp course installed about 5 years ago.

can anyone suggest what i need to do?

thanks

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by thedoctor » Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:04 pm

Read the damp projects on the website and contact the preseters in the project, PRS. You can phone them durimng office hours for free, no obligation advice.

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