Saltpetre on Walls: Causes, Risks and Solutions
Saltpetre on walls is often a visible sign of a damp problem. Learn what causes it and how to avoid repeated damage.
Saltpetre on walls is often a visible sign of a damp problem. Learn what causes it and how to avoid repeated damage.
A damp wall at the bottom should not be painted too quickly. The cause must be understood first to avoid blistering and peeling.
A damp old house requires a specific approach. Thick walls, stone, ventilation and rising damp must be understood first.
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A clear guide to the ATE device, its correct installation and its limits for walls affected by rising damp.
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ATE or ATG: understand the real difference to choose a device suited to rising damp and to the building configuration.
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A wall that stays damp after work often creates confusion. The homeowner may have redone the plaster, changed the paint, improved ventilation or installed