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    Actually it was my husband that thought it was sexist, he is very protective :RpS_laugh:
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    "Is that the royal we? .Come on catsnook you can tell us, are you the Queen having a go at a bit of D I Y."
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    Thank you very much for your time and reassurance.:RpS_thumbsup:
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    Thanks for those questions, It is an ex council house so probably 1960's, It was a cash purchase so we didn't have a surveyors report, The house is in very good condition except for this minor problem. We are hoping it is condensation, but with winter approaching it doesn't seem practical to...
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    We have just bought the house so are unsure about the history, but the pointing looks good, no cracking to the render and there is Acrington bricks (2 bricks high) all around the house.
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    Yes it is ground floor
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    Too sexist for my liking, hubby and I enjoy dabbling in DIY, and creating a palace fit for a queen !!!!
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    Thank you for your comments, The area is small, under a window and close to the floor. The house does have a damp course. It could just be condensation as the house hasnt been lived in for over a year. We will just dry it out and take it from there, thanks again.
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    There is a damp area on the wall, after stripping the existing paper and removing any loose plaster, we will endevour to dry the wall, after it is dry we will apply a damp proof paint, to restrict the dampness retuning. It is our intention to then plaster the wall. My question is will the...
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    Will Plaster adhere to a wall that has been treated with a damp inhibitor ? Thanks in advance for your input
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