Damp behind blown render

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Morning all!

Just had a new door in as the old one was past its sell by date!

I know the render is blown on this side of the small one story extension bit. I am planning on getting this all nocked of rendered in the coming months due it being blown, brick work is damp behind it (it doesnt help whoever laid the tarmac went right up to the air brick neither)

Am i bet nocking the render off now and allowing the air to the bricks so it can dry out or leave until im ready to get it rendered?

Its a cavity wall no single brick.

Many Thanks!
 
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winters coming. leave it until youre ready to re-render.
 

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