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  • Plaster removed to full height

  • Dryzone DPC installed

  • Dryshield applied to the wall

  • Drygrip used to fix plasterboard to wall

  • Job finished with a gypsum skim coat

Fast full height replastering after rising damp treatment

The Problem : A typical damp problem in a Victorian end of terrace house

After receiving an initial survey whilst purchasing the property the owner followed instruction to have the house surveyed thoroughly for damp by an approved PCA contractor. RLH Developments Ltd were brought in to identify the problems and carry out the most appropriate solution. After identifying several issues with rising damp and penetrating damp in the property RLH were asked to carry out the remedial action required on the flank wall of the property to treat the rising damp. RLH instructed that penetrating damp issues should be resolved through repairs to the roof via a third party.

The Solution : Rising damp treatment and quick full height replastering of the wall

A typical rising damp treatment would require 28 days for plaster to fully cure and for decorating to be carried out. In this case the owner required that the property be ready for redecoration sooner and it was the decided that the Dryzone System should be used. The owner also requested that the entire wall should be replastered instead of the standard 1.5 metres to create a seamless finish. Although this increased the material requirement marginally the amount of time required to replaster to full height using the Dryzone System as opposed to 1.5 metres was negligible.

The job was completed in one day with the existing plaster being removed from the entire wall in a morning and the rising damp treatment and replastering completed in a single afternoon. Once the original plaster was removed, Dryzone damp proofing cream was applied across the wall and and Dryshield salt barrier to the entire face. After the Dryshield had fully absorbed into the wall, 6’ x 4’ plasterboards were prepared and fixed to the wall using Drygrip adhesive. Once the plasterboards had been applied a standard gypsum skim coat was applied and left for the occupier to paint and redecorate at a later date. After the skim coat had dried the occupier was left with a warm, dry wall and a damp free home.