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I have quite a big water damage problem. I’ve had the plumber out he’s fixed the taps and said to wait until the wall dries before we fix it, it’s been a couple of months it’s still damp. I’m not really sure where to start here. Should I have seen some improvement by now? Should I be removing the damp part of the wall or is this a job for a professional?
Hello @tashstewy-2219
Thanks for sharing your question about your water damaged wall. You are correct there should have been some improvement if the leak was fixed. But it appears that the damage has gotten worse. Odds are there is a plumbing leak inside your wall.
I don't recommend removing the damaged section at this time unless you are prepared to track down the leak and repair it. I propose engaging the services of a registered plumber as soon as possible so that when the wall is taken down any leak can be addressed straight away.
I also suggest asking the plumber if they offer a thermal imaging service for in wall detection of leaks.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Hi I posted this a while ago I’ve since had the plumber out and he tells me the leak is fixed and it will take time for the wall to dry out. My next question is what trade do u get out to fix the wall? I’m guessing I can’t just plaster over it and repaint it?
Thanks
Hi @tashstewy-2219,
A general professional handy-person would be able to complete this job for you. You might like to advertise the job on services such as hipages or Airtasker.
Mitchell
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