Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 8:02 pm
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
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