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cris r | 06:42 Tue 27th Apr 2010 | Home & Garden
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Anyone have any ideas on damp proofing an old stone cottage. I have been on the internet and found several ideas but they are all contradicting. Anyone living in a cottage that has been renervated with a damp course that works. We do have a few good ideas (my husband s a builder) But i say its best to throw the idea around and see what bounces back :-)
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I live in a stone cottage about 1680.

There is no damp proof course, it wasn't designed to have one and I wouldn't dream of having one put in.

Having said that I don't know if the construction is the same so caution there

Old buildings work in a different way and mine has lime pointing through which moisture is meant to evaporate.

You should talk to spab (Society for the protection of ancient buildings) - they are ex perts and have an advice line on this page

http://www.spab.org.uk/advice/
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Thanks for that Jake an interesting web page will get in touch with them X

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