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    Dry lining or re -plastering damp solid walls in 1930s house?

    This is what I favour at the moment not least because I got this idea in my head that it will insulate the house and prevent condensation. Need to do more research - got to get it right
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    Dry lining or re -plastering damp solid walls in 1930s house?

    Interesting-checked it on you tube- I' m new to this but it looks like a neat solution
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    Dry lining or re -plastering damp solid walls in 1930s house?

    ...and use a breathable plaster like lime lite is one advice because being solid walls they need to breathe. But wouldn't dry lining the external walls internally with a cavity not only allow the walls to dry out but will also provide insulation? Because it's the a Legend insulation qualities...
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    Dry lining or re -plastering damp solid walls in 1930s house?

    Hello I'm buying a house built in 1930. I'm told it has solid walls. There is much damp caused by defective chimneys and the damp course being bridged by the outside render touching the ground. Guttering, chimneys and the outside render will be repaired. I have received conflicting advice...
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