Hi
I have recently stripped my kitchen and had a a new DPC injected into the walls. The Damp company then plasterboarded the walls using dot and dab, they said I would be able to decorate/fit a new kitchen after approx a week. Most of the plaster dried out ok, but after 3 weeks we still have damp patches on one exterior wall where the adhesive dabs are. Some of these appear to dry out and then become damp again, I have contacted the damp company who were unhelpful and said i needed to give it more time to dry out? I am now concerned although it is only 3 weeks as most of the new kitchen is fitted and the damp does not show any signs of drying out it just goes through cycles of appearing to start drying then getting damp again. The house is Victorian end terrace with solid brick walls.
Any advice would be most helpful.
Thanks
I have recently stripped my kitchen and had a a new DPC injected into the walls. The Damp company then plasterboarded the walls using dot and dab, they said I would be able to decorate/fit a new kitchen after approx a week. Most of the plaster dried out ok, but after 3 weeks we still have damp patches on one exterior wall where the adhesive dabs are. Some of these appear to dry out and then become damp again, I have contacted the damp company who were unhelpful and said i needed to give it more time to dry out? I am now concerned although it is only 3 weeks as most of the new kitchen is fitted and the damp does not show any signs of drying out it just goes through cycles of appearing to start drying then getting damp again. The house is Victorian end terrace with solid brick walls.
Any advice would be most helpful.
Thanks