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  • When you say external applications - just clarifying it's an internal wall on both sides. But this may be me being thick and not understanding what you mean.

    I am wondering if it's condensation related. The room it is near suffers badly from it and I wonder if there just hasn't been enough ventilation in the past. We've got someone at last installing a proper extraction thing there next month. I'll continue scraping away today (though am unsure whether to take back the entire wall or just the affected area. The section currently painted on the left for example feels totally different to the touch/sound (it seems fine).

  • When you say external applications

    Render / paint etc... not so relevant in your case.

    In general, though, for old lime mortar solid walls, anything other than lime can be problematic where water / moisture / damp is involved - Things that keep water out tend to also keep water in even more effectively (and while they may work perfectly when they are first applied, over time they will degrade and let water in).

    If you go back to porous lime (which is what that gravelly filler crap looks like) it would be able to dry out. When you have the extraction in, and wait for a month or two over winter, you can see if that's the proximate cause if it dries out.

    Unfortunately, a lot of fixing problems involve "try this one thing. wait a long time. didn't work? try something else".

  • long time

    So, to the floor, would a stone work top need to be adhered to the wall or could I get it fixed just to the unit. It's a single unit 800*300mm with upturns, just to make coffee on. Then I could have that unit mobile if I decided to be an adult and actually put the time into fixing it.

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