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Damp on exterior facing wall

  • 11-10-2016 7:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45


    Hi All, i was just down in the folks house today and found bad mould in the front bedroom, on the wall, ceiling and even spreading to nearby bed and drawers. They got the front of the house sandblasted about 20 years ago but never got it sealed. The window is also in a bad state, condensation build up inbetween the glass and window sill board is rotten. There is also no ventilation in the room. What would be the best way to deal with this, i can put in a vent myself and i think ill get the window removed and replace the glass and it install back. Would the front of the house need to be sealed? Would i need to rip the plasterboard down and treat the wall from the inside?

    Cheers


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