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09-11-15, 02:46 PM
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Would it be better to dryline it (With 2x1s and...

Would it be better to dryline it (With 2x1s and plasterboard).?
There is evidence of moisture elsewhere - The other 3 walls of the kitchen have mould stains, and some bumps in the plaster where...
09-10-15, 04:24 PM
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Posted By tmccar

yes, that's right - plaster on masonry

yes, that's right - plaster on masonry
09-10-15, 02:51 PM
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Posted By tmccar

The kitchen was once a cloakroom of an old...

The kitchen was once a cloakroom of an old school. As you can see, the coat hangers are still there. I have pulled down some shelves and you can see the gouge that was made in the plaster after doing...
09-09-15, 10:18 AM
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Posted By tmccar

Ok, well there's no structural issues that I know...

Ok, well there's no structural issues that I know of.
09-08-15, 02:26 PM
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Posted By tmccar

Framing? Please explain what this means. (There's...

Framing? Please explain what this means. (There's no plumbing)
09-05-15, 01:42 PM
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Posted By tmccar

Don't think it's damp because it's an internal...

Don't think it's damp because it's an internal wall, and there's no evidence of dampness. Maybe it was badly applied.
09-05-15, 01:06 AM
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Posted By tmccar

Kitchen wall problems

I want to do something about the kitchen wall. The plaster is crumbling in places, and the paint is flaking off. What would be thye best way to tackle it?

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