is it ok to dot n dab???

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hi, ive got a wall to repair thats in the dining room external wall, ive took the plaster off which is now down to the breezeblock. am i ok to dot n dab the wall with it being a breezeblock downsairs exteral wall???? or could it be a risk with any future damp problems??? so render correctly at least 1metre high. advice much appreciated guys :D
 
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if the wall is dry and there is a dpc in place then DnD is fine, although if anything is suspect then a cement render with waterproofer in and maybe a chemical DPC should be considered if your current walls DPC has failed or not present.
 
if the wall is dry and there is a dpc in place then DnD is fine, although if anything is suspect then a cement render with waterproofer in and maybe a chemical DPC should be considered if your current walls DPC has failed or not present.

Ditto!!, although i'm not a fan of dot and dab in any way. Batten and board for me,, each to their own. ;)
 
If the wall has no existing problems, such as damp.
If Dot 'n' Dab is a method you prefer, it is okay to use it.
 
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I find it very convenient to use especially with slightly out of true walls. Less work that battening, and it still has its uses.
 
dont get me wrong, i have used it and also the foam method but i do like a mechanical fixing tbh
 

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