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    Damp, tanking?

    i have been trawling the internet and have found izonil plaster, would this be a suitable replacement for lime plaster? it certainly claims to be!
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    Damp, tanking?

    cheers possel, i should get a chance to properly read your blog later. And i drive a landrover, not too dissimilar to a horse and cart :P
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    Damp, tanking?

    cheers guys. no its rendered on the outside, and actually looks quite well from the outside. I have hacked off the affected plaster on the inside and intend to leave it to dry for a good while! i suspect it was last plastered in the 70's and it looks as though they've used normal...
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    Damp, tanking?

    Hi Guys, and Gals. new to this forum and have recently bought a stone cottage which originates from 1800 and something. The walls are 600mm thick and appear to be suffering from rising damp, mainly affects the plaster about 300mm up from the floor. I am not convinced on an injected DPC and...
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