Hi,
We have a damp problem on the living room wall (this is also the gable wall), mainly showing through salts coming through the plaster and the paint bubbling off.
This has been attributed to cavity wall insulation; i.e. damp penetrating through the insulation on the wall. During the summer the outside wall was re-pointed and then sealed with a breathable compound. We also sealed the edges of the window, so the outside should be OK.
In the mean time, we also took the plaster off the inside of the living room wall (we were told it was polluted by the salts coming through). The wall is now ready to be re-plastered.
We have been told that (for added protection) we can use a liquid damp-proof membrane on the inside wall, before the base coat plaster goes on.
My question is; will this pose a problem in any way (sealing the wall on the inside)? Is this usually done, or is it more likely to cause additional problems?
Many thanks for any advice!