by thedoctor »
Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:20 am
Its very unlikely indeed that any damp behind units is due to plastering, bad or atherwise. Plastering is simply a way of providing a surface to decorate, not to hold water back or provide damp proofing of any kind. Plastering which is intended to hold back water is a very specialist field indeed and requires much more than a couple of bags of plaster. If the cause has been identified as bad rendering on the outside of the building it may need to be replaced but if you have been told to "leave the walls to dry out" it sounds like the internal plaster.
The root of the damp needs to be found first so you can deal with cause, not effect. Our projects section contains many projects on damp and damp proofing and when the cause is identified and remedied (see also our project on condensation which can happen very easily behind units and wardrobes) you can look at the projects we have on base coat plastering and top coat plastering.