Hi! First post on here and its a miserable one i'm afraid.
We've bought and live in a late Victorian terrace (1900). There hadn't been a damp course until we moved in in November, but there is a chemical one now. Our plasterers dotted and dabbed over where the old plaster had been hacked off and redid the render outside.
After a couple of weeks, we noticed saucer sized damp patches on the plasterboards, particularly towards the back of the house. Not so bad in the dining room, but spreading, meeting and rising up from the new skirting in the kitchen (the most exterior room). Rather unfortunate as we'd had the skim done in there and lobbed a coat of Eclipse paint on once that had dried.
The DPC company tell us that the DPC has been bridged externally as the render now covered that level. Internally, we were told that the fact they'd dotted and dabbed boards instead of using lime and the supplied additive had allowed the damp to travel up and into the boards. The plasterer is coming to inspect the problems tomorrow, so i'll report back then with his ideas. In the meantime - what do you lot think? Feel free to ask anything further which you feel may be pertinent.