From reading the post that CD1 is struggling with, I was wondering about something, but thought I'd pop my Q on a new thread.
If you have a wall exhibiting a bit of damp on part of it, then covering with a render with waterproofer should minimise effects.
Two possible scenarios are
A) two coats render - scratch coat with waterproofer (maybe float coat also) and multi finish skim over
B) scratch coat of render with waterproofer, float with Bonding and multi finish skim
I was thinking B may be quicker, as the Bonding float will be quicker to set than the Render float and can skim same day. But I wasn't sure if the solution B had more chance of problems later, as the waterproof render is thinner.
Any views?
If you have a wall exhibiting a bit of damp on part of it, then covering with a render with waterproofer should minimise effects.
Two possible scenarios are
A) two coats render - scratch coat with waterproofer (maybe float coat also) and multi finish skim over
B) scratch coat of render with waterproofer, float with Bonding and multi finish skim
I was thinking B may be quicker, as the Bonding float will be quicker to set than the Render float and can skim same day. But I wasn't sure if the solution B had more chance of problems later, as the waterproof render is thinner.
Any views?