by wallaby »
Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:23 am
We have moved to a gable end large stone terrace, dates to about 1880. Twice since we moved in, we have had extremely heavy rains, which have driven against the gable end. Both times, 2 damp patches have appeared on my son's bedroom wall, growing as the rains continued, but then dried up afterwards, leaving a very attractive stain. (by this point we had pulled off the ruffled up wallpaper - it was lilac with fairies on, so no great shame as it's my son's bedroom, we are intending to decorate it!). We had a structural man coming round for a seperate matter, he had a look and said the pointing looks ok, but as the plaster work is old, he thought it might be something to do with salts drawing moisture through? But gave me the number of a damp specialist. He came round, was in and out in minutes after saying the same. So, what to do? The first guy suggested some kind of sealant paint, or replace the plaster. The second guy suggested, well, not much really. We want to sort this before going ahread and redecorating the room. Any suggestions?