Damp Plaster Repair

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Wet plaster up to abour 18". Injected DPC is above the floor because it is an asphalt floor which was presumably installed before the injection. The asphalt stops about 1/2" short of the wall. The plaster previously went right down to the lowest brick and the skirting was attached with polyurethane foam.

I have several patches like this but the rest of the wall is fine.

I'm thinking I have to hack off more plaster up to the tide mark + 1ft then replaster as described elsewhere. But it seems like I cannot replaster low enough to re-attach the skirting without going below the injected brick.

Can't find anywhere on the net what the right thing to do is in this case. Any experts can advise?
 
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You can plaster over it with a renovating plaster, but keep it 10-15mm off the floor
 
Hi Jason,
Is it a outside wall ?. If so- the first thing you must do is to inspect the cavity (as in my other post).
If inside wall-there are various options.
 
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Hi Jason,
Is it a outside wall ?. If so- the first thing you must do is to inspect the cavity (as in my other post).
If inside wall-there are various options.

It's a single skin inside wall. I've no idea what's under the asphalt floor; well, it's concrete under there now but I suspect it was joists and floorboards in the past.

I read somewhere else on here maybe I should use a 3:1 render to prevent moisture coming through to the plaster (even from below the injection site).
 

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