hdv
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Sorry to sort of hijack this thread, but all this is very interesting to me at the moment, as I am confronted with a related problem.
The souterrain in my new house in Sweden has been coated with all sorts of non-permeable coating (paint, woven vinyl wallpaper, and linoleum on parts of the walls and floor). I am planning to strip all this from the walls and possibly the floors too, as there already is some mould in the souterrain and I really want to get rid of it (bad lungs). You can smell it is damp in there. However, I am wondering if this will improve the ability of the walls to breathe. The reason is that I suspect that all pores will be closed with glue and/or paint. I fear it would be almost impossible to remove that to open the pores again. How would you approach such a case?
The souterrain in my new house in Sweden has been coated with all sorts of non-permeable coating (paint, woven vinyl wallpaper, and linoleum on parts of the walls and floor). I am planning to strip all this from the walls and possibly the floors too, as there already is some mould in the souterrain and I really want to get rid of it (bad lungs). You can smell it is damp in there. However, I am wondering if this will improve the ability of the walls to breathe. The reason is that I suspect that all pores will be closed with glue and/or paint. I fear it would be almost impossible to remove that to open the pores again. How would you approach such a case?