Dear Experts,
Photo shows an alcove in my living room where there has been water ingress over quite a long period due to gutter problems. That has now been resolved and I need to make good inside.
This is a very old building, converted to its current layout in about 1980. I believe that at that time all of this was hidden behind plasterboard on studwork, but some previous owner decided to remove that to expose the old stonework. So the surface you can see is emulsion paint over plaster (of various ages) over old stone - except where it’s probably over brick filling an old window opening.
My plan is eventually to reinstate plasterboard, with insulation. I’ve been doing this progressively around the flat. So the appearance doesn’t matter.
I have just removed the cupboard that was filling the bottom half of the space.
Question is, what do I need to do now with this wall? Do I need to hack off the plaster to expose the stone, to encourage drying out?
Generally it does not feel damp - with one small exception, to the left of the gas pipe. I have wire-brushed most of it, which has removed the efflorescence and some of the paint. It’s much worse on the right than in the middle, which is where there is probably brick.
What do you think?
Photo shows an alcove in my living room where there has been water ingress over quite a long period due to gutter problems. That has now been resolved and I need to make good inside.
This is a very old building, converted to its current layout in about 1980. I believe that at that time all of this was hidden behind plasterboard on studwork, but some previous owner decided to remove that to expose the old stonework. So the surface you can see is emulsion paint over plaster (of various ages) over old stone - except where it’s probably over brick filling an old window opening.
My plan is eventually to reinstate plasterboard, with insulation. I’ve been doing this progressively around the flat. So the appearance doesn’t matter.
I have just removed the cupboard that was filling the bottom half of the space.
Question is, what do I need to do now with this wall? Do I need to hack off the plaster to expose the stone, to encourage drying out?
Generally it does not feel damp - with one small exception, to the left of the gas pipe. I have wire-brushed most of it, which has removed the efflorescence and some of the paint. It’s much worse on the right than in the middle, which is where there is probably brick.
What do you think?

