Hi all sorry if this one has been coverd before but here goes.
Me and the Mrs bought our first house around a year ago its a 1880's middle terraced house and we are having slight problems with patchy damp. The main problem is around the fireplace. The house had a full DPC in 1995 with the injection cream but when i investigated more someone after this has plastered to the floor of the ground floor thus bridging the DPC!!!! Anyhow in the front room i removed the skirting boards and removed some plaster a couple of inches above the injection holes.
If the DPC has been bridged does that mean it will need re-doing? The patchy damp around the room seems to have cured but it has started to come back around the chimney breast especialy on the corners the pain and plaster is bubling and when you rub it with your finger it crubles. The chimney was raining in particualy when raining hard you could hear it dripping on the back of the fire. Think we diagnosed this problem as the chimney was open top and didn't have a cowel which we have now fitted.
Any ideas what to do, im thinking of maybe nocking the plaster off around the chimney breast but not sure how long if ever does it take to dry and once plaster is contaminated are you better off starting a fresh?
Cheers Dayle.