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    Plaster type identification

    Hello, Just stripped the wallpaper in one of the rooms in my 1910s-ish home and am a little stumped by what type of plaster is on the wall. It is white with dark inclusionsamd a rough surface. At first I assumed this was lime plaster. But it is in very good condition and the only...
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  4. Plastering identification

    Plastering identification

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    Damp self levelling

    It could well be sand&cement screed - not sure how I would tell the difference? I have added two pics. One is the floor before we laid the self-levelling - I assumed the black is the remains of a painted bitumen. The other is the only place to see the sub-floor floor meeting the old plastered...
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    Damp self levelling

    We used a latex water mix one (sika 131). The concrete itself was probably laid in the 1980s, but have zero confidence there was any sort of DPM - the bathroom is groundfloor and would have been converted out of the old coal store/outdoor toilet - in one place I could see the concrete was laid...
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    Damp self levelling

    Hi, In the process of redoing our bathroom and currently tackling the floor. We have removed the old tiles, adhesive and previous self-levelling. We have a concrete subfloor, which had one large-ish hole which we filled with a sharp sand cement mix. We re-levelled with self-leveling compound...
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