My flat has very large stone mullion windows( 1880) with metal crital single glazing.
The gloss paint of many ages painted on the stone on the interior is blistering and I suspect the stone is crumbling underneath. Its a mess
It is not my responsibility to repair the mullions (that is the responsibility of the freeholder) and I am not expecting that to happen any time soon.
What is the best treatment for these mulions regarding painting them inside? I understand stone should breathe. Is there special paint?
Also there is much condensation coming of the metal framed crital windows. One room the painted stone is black with mould.
Would mould still form if the stone was stripped bare?
The gloss paint of many ages painted on the stone on the interior is blistering and I suspect the stone is crumbling underneath. Its a mess
It is not my responsibility to repair the mullions (that is the responsibility of the freeholder) and I am not expecting that to happen any time soon.
What is the best treatment for these mulions regarding painting them inside? I understand stone should breathe. Is there special paint?
Also there is much condensation coming of the metal framed crital windows. One room the painted stone is black with mould.
Would mould still form if the stone was stripped bare?