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Good afternoon folks,
In March 2025 we had two rooms replastered. Both of which are now showing random patches of damp.
We have recently had the chimney removed. The builders did a terrible job of putting the felt back where the chimney was. We had this remedied by the placement of eave support trays, so there are no leaks in the gutter and no water runs off the fascia boards now.
However, we are still getting damp patches which are exacerbated when it rains, not by size but by severity of damp. Would could be causing this?
The new plaster is gypsum - I’m not sure whether the old plaster is lime or not (photos attached for reference of old plaster). The damp in the bedroom follows the lines white “wings” in the old plaster above where the fire-place was (shown in image).
The house is pebble-dashed, build in 1935 and detached.
What could be causing this?
In March 2025 we had two rooms replastered. Both of which are now showing random patches of damp.
We have recently had the chimney removed. The builders did a terrible job of putting the felt back where the chimney was. We had this remedied by the placement of eave support trays, so there are no leaks in the gutter and no water runs off the fascia boards now.
However, we are still getting damp patches which are exacerbated when it rains, not by size but by severity of damp. Would could be causing this?
The new plaster is gypsum - I’m not sure whether the old plaster is lime or not (photos attached for reference of old plaster). The damp in the bedroom follows the lines white “wings” in the old plaster above where the fire-place was (shown in image).
The house is pebble-dashed, build in 1935 and detached.
What could be causing this?
