by cappsie »
Mon Feb 25, 2008 11:25 pm
Hi,
I have recently purchased a flat along the seafront, however some 50 years back the area was flooded so the damp has to be expected esp as this place is about 80 or 100 years old.
I have damp in the front and the back, apparently they used limestone and horsehair as a compound for building plus there is the older slate bed for the foundation.
So, I'd like to tackle the damp myself but I have had quotes of over a thousand pounds to do this and the consensus seems to be that they rip the plaster of the wall to about 2 metres high and along the wall about 6 foot, drill and inject the bricks, lay a plastic membrane over the bricks fixing it to the wall and then plaster over that. That is then left for about 6 weeks (or something) to dry before it can be repainted.
How easy is this to do myself as I'm a fairly competant DIY person?
Is the method correct and what tools and materials am I likely to need aside from what I've mentioned?
Thanks in advance.
Adam.