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    Edwardian style homes, lime plaster

    Hi all. Has anyone had any luck with taking off cement render and adding lime render to their home outside which has helped with humidity issues? We have tried everything with our 1920s home to stop the humidity levels from being 80. Completely new roof. Added a large extension to back, added a...
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    Dry lining, is it breathable?

    So we live in a 1920s house, no cavity walls, we have just had put all new plaster on the walls ( dry lining) someone has now told us that all modern forms of plastering aren’t breathable so by doing this the house will now not be able to breath even more. We were having humidity issues anyway...
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    How to reduce humidity inside the house (Ed.)

    Really struggling with humidity levels in our house, trying to get a better understanding of it all. Keep reading to open windows, which we do but when humidity levels are 93 percent outside surely that will make the humidity levels worse in the house? If the house is sitting at 70?
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    Damp issues

    Wondering if anyone can give advice. Brought a new house 1920s so no cavity what so ever. Red brick with cement on top. Having such trouble with humidity levels in the upstairs. We have put 2 bedrooms on the side of house and opened it up. We have put a completely new roof on made sure we got...
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