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The treatment to dampness or efflorescence in sunken rooms is by water proofing the internal part of the wall. The method involves using materials that are waterproof to stop the wetness from coming into the room.
The wall is hacked to remove the plaster at the depth below normal level of the building. The level could be say three hundred millimeters or one feet below. This is usually the part that is treated for dampness.
Once the plaster is removed, the mortar joints are raked out and a strong paste of rich cement sand mixture is plastered back. When it is dry, the waterproofing material is plastered on the hacked surface.
The process is repeated again the following day and on the third day a new plaster is done to the protected wall. About one week is needed for curing by rubbing or using a brush to wet the plaster continuously for the cement to achieve maximum strength. Painting to the wall which is now efflorescence or dampness free is done to the wall .This whole process should take at least three days for waterproofing. After this add one to two weeks for painting to be done when the wall is completely dry.
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