dampness/humidity.

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ianthy
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Post by ianthy »

Hi

An update and question...

We managed to get the original carpenter that fitted our windows to return late last year and adjust more to tilt. Over the window we left a number of tilt with outside shutters closed. Plus we purchase small dehumidifiers that collect water - they are not electric. Having arrived back at the villa after a 4 month break - the walls were not looking too bad.

There is the usual touching up and repairing some areas of broken plaster. Question - what do you use to repair cracked plaster in Italy? hubby has been using hard as nails but there must be something that is anti-muffa and will bond to the wall and dry like plaster. Any replied gratefully received.

Thks

Ianthy
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Post by Helene_B »

You could try asking for some 'stucco antimuffa' or 'rasante antimuffa' at your local ferramenta o Brico centre.


http://www.ownersdirect.co.uk/accommoda ... 631?src=LS
ianthy
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Post by ianthy »

Helene_B wrote:You could try asking for some 'stucco antimuffa' or 'rasante antimuffa' at your local ferramenta o Brico centre.


http://www.ownersdirect.co.uk/accommoda ... 631?src=LS
Cheers!
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