Afternoon.
I’ve got blown gypsum plaster essentially in a straight line about 4 foot up across the whole of a small internal brick wall. Started hacking it off and realised underneath I’ve got sand and cement up to where the plaster is blown, and a very thick layer of lime above. They’ve plastered over the whole lot with gypsum so I’m assuming the difference in expansion between the lime and sand and cement has caused the gypsum to blow.
The lime is as uneven as anything and you just have to look at it funny for it to fall off so I’m taking the whole lot off and boarding as there’s no damp. The sand and cement is a pain in the backside to get off.
Any ideas why there would be sand and cement only part way up the wall? Knowing the rest of this house it’s probably because the previous owners were cheap but just wondering if there’s a reason I don’t know about - maybe damp proofing? But like I said we don’t seem to have any damp issues.
I take it it’s better to get the whole lot back to brick and I can’t board just where the lime was, leave the sand and cement and SBR the lot before skimming?
I’ve got blown gypsum plaster essentially in a straight line about 4 foot up across the whole of a small internal brick wall. Started hacking it off and realised underneath I’ve got sand and cement up to where the plaster is blown, and a very thick layer of lime above. They’ve plastered over the whole lot with gypsum so I’m assuming the difference in expansion between the lime and sand and cement has caused the gypsum to blow.
The lime is as uneven as anything and you just have to look at it funny for it to fall off so I’m taking the whole lot off and boarding as there’s no damp. The sand and cement is a pain in the backside to get off.
Any ideas why there would be sand and cement only part way up the wall? Knowing the rest of this house it’s probably because the previous owners were cheap but just wondering if there’s a reason I don’t know about - maybe damp proofing? But like I said we don’t seem to have any damp issues.
I take it it’s better to get the whole lot back to brick and I can’t board just where the lime was, leave the sand and cement and SBR the lot before skimming?
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