wbgale
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After some heavy rains we had some water damage on interior plaster wall. After repointing the exterior it seems that the cause has been fixed and its time to repair the damage. We have an old brick house where the plaster appears to be directly applied to the interior masonry/brick, not over lathe.
Most of the repairs will be easy enough, but there are three spots (to the right of the window) where the damage was fairly bad and I could use some advice on repairing. Is there a specific way to fill the holes before applying new coat of plaster? That area crumbled away fairly easily and made a greyish sand-like substance.
Most of the repairs will be easy enough, but there are three spots (to the right of the window) where the damage was fairly bad and I could use some advice on repairing. Is there a specific way to fill the holes before applying new coat of plaster? That area crumbled away fairly easily and made a greyish sand-like substance.