The victorian house we bought had an injected damp proof course and the plaster internally replaced on the ground floor to a height of about 4ft applied about 20 years ago. The internal plaster work is terrible and the plaster above is blown and coming away from the wall behind.
i would like to remove all of the plaster from the walls back to brick and then dry line using an insulated plasterboard on dabs and skim finished.
my question is, if i remove the plaster that was applied when the damp proofing was done will this affect the damp proof couse and will the damp come through the drylining?
i would like to remove all of the plaster from the walls back to brick and then dry line using an insulated plasterboard on dabs and skim finished.
my question is, if i remove the plaster that was applied when the damp proofing was done will this affect the damp proof couse and will the damp come through the drylining?