HowlingGale
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Had some water damage caused by neighbour's kitchen sink.
While investigating I had to burst through the plasterboard walls lining our previously dank and dampish basement (now a utility room).
Behind the plasterboard the builders had put a flimsy plastic which is more than likely an attempt to damp proof the plasterboard. There is a proper damp proof layer further down nearer the ground.
I had to break the plastic to see what was going on so it now has big gaping holes.
Does anyone know if I'll need to repair or reinstate the plastic in some way or will I get away with repairing the plasterboard and leaving holes in the plastic?
Or will I just put big vents where I opened the walls up? ?
While investigating I had to burst through the plasterboard walls lining our previously dank and dampish basement (now a utility room).
Behind the plasterboard the builders had put a flimsy plastic which is more than likely an attempt to damp proof the plasterboard. There is a proper damp proof layer further down nearer the ground.
I had to break the plastic to see what was going on so it now has big gaping holes.
Does anyone know if I'll need to repair or reinstate the plastic in some way or will I get away with repairing the plasterboard and leaving holes in the plastic?
Or will I just put big vents where I opened the walls up? ?