by Scrambled »
Sun May 11, 2008 8:28 am
Thanks for the reply: On the question of damp spots appearing inside , if I was to use a paint that allows "breathing" ? would that relieve the moisture trapping?
ALso , the rendered walls are 60-65cm thick stone , and dry lined with an existing air gap of approx 10cm. I have inspected the inside of the walls beind the lining where poss , and it's good , no sign of moisture so far , I feel that the existing air gap allows theany tmoisture to be pass up and out into the roof , thereby vented to open air. This is an old house , but the original timbers are very sound , we belive due to this airflow up through the walls and roof.
There are some damp spots already though ,all next to anything added to the original house , like UPVC windows , doors , and skylights......
So..... do you think we would actually be worsenning the existing situation by painting ?