by Perry525 »
Fri Nov 02, 2007 2:56 pm
This is a common problem!
The house would have been made with lime based mortar, this is good because during the course of a year the house heats up and cools down many times, the sun shining on the wall would get up to 40 odd degrees C in summer and below freezing in winter.
Lime mortar allows this movement without risk to the structure.
Probably, the render on the wall is not lime based, it cannot move to the same degree so it has cracked, probably in line with the bricks,
The rain has blown/been sucked into the wall and cannot escape.
The best solution is to take the render off and if the bricks are in good condition, re-point and then, decide what to do.
Possible solutions, paint with silicone, replace render(likely re-cracking in future) cover wall with cladding.
I prefer the latter, as you can leave a gap between the wall and the covering water proof material, for the air to rise through - this will lead to a dry warm wall.
Then there are many and varied outer layers, aluminum, wood, plastic, concrete - something to suit everyone.