Outhouse and Washhouse Damp Proofing Before Redecorating and Joining to House
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safc2005
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Outhouse and Washhouse Damp Proofing Before Redecorating and Joining to House

by safc2005 » Thu Jul 10, 2014 1:31 pm

Hi All,

I hope you can help out, we are first time buyers and we have a out house/wash house attached to the side of our house, it did originally have cladding over the walls and ceiling and when removed it did appear a little damp where the walls meet the floor.

We plan to frame this room, plasterboard, plaster and cove this room to join the rest of the house, however we don't want to do this if the damp will re-occur - this is single brick building.

How would be best to go about this do we need vapor barrier between the walls, ceiling and fame OR between the frame and plaster board?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks Stephen

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Re: Outhouse and Washhouse Damp Proofing Before Redecorating and Joining to House

by welsh brickie » Sat Jul 12, 2014 8:18 am

I would paint the walls with buitumin, basically tank the room, then batten out the room with 50x50mm battens, insulate then plasterboard.
You will need to ventilate the room so install trickle vents in the windows

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