by Krys »
Wed Aug 29, 2012 2:10 pm
I have large damp patches on the ground floor internal walls of a terraced house built around 1900. These extend to about six feet in height - and over the full width of the walls. I have had a damp technician attend. He said there did not seem to be a problem with rising damp. The damp meter indicated the bricks were dry but the old mortar in between was significantly damp. He said this was due to salts in the old mortar. I intend to treat the old mortar with salt stabiliser then apply two coats of SBR slurry. I then intend to dry line the wall on wooden battens then skim over this. Is this a sensible option to solve the problem ?