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Hi guys,
As the title states, we've got slight damp spots in the corners of the conservatory walls. I know the best cure would be better ventilation but its just not possible especially this time of year (and with the rain we're having) down here in sunny Cornwall. The conserve has a dwarf wall all around but is predominately glass with a glass roof.
I'm convinced one damp spot is from the door opening, and then water coming in and being absorbed by the plaster wall. The others I will deal with externally using some water repellent paint. But I would like to (for peace of mind) give the internals a splash just to make sure. Can anyone recommend some paint to which I can then paint over to match the rest of the magnolia wall.
Thanks
As the title states, we've got slight damp spots in the corners of the conservatory walls. I know the best cure would be better ventilation but its just not possible especially this time of year (and with the rain we're having) down here in sunny Cornwall. The conserve has a dwarf wall all around but is predominately glass with a glass roof.
I'm convinced one damp spot is from the door opening, and then water coming in and being absorbed by the plaster wall. The others I will deal with externally using some water repellent paint. But I would like to (for peace of mind) give the internals a splash just to make sure. Can anyone recommend some paint to which I can then paint over to match the rest of the magnolia wall.
Thanks