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Hi all.

I went to look at tiling a bathroom the other night. The bathroom has been treated for dampness issues, they have had the DPM replaced and the walls were replastered about 4 weeks ago.

First thing I spotted was some black dots on the new plaster (pics attached)

The only times I've ever seen those are where there are damp issues. Anyone got any thoughts or am I on the wrong track?

I'm reluctant to just tile over them, given dampness was the reason it was ripped out in the first place!
 

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Treated for damp..... Was it dried to remove the damp that was already there?? The dots don't look like mould but I am really not sure what they are. It might be mineral deposits as a result of efflorescence. I guess it could be a one coat plaster which will have larger mineral aggregates in which could come to the surface on finishing.
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

ok damp cannot rise that high as gravity will not surport the weight of water at that hight so if its damp its coming in from an out side source and finding the weakest point to show its self .so only two options walls out side letting in water from over flowing guttering .or leak from flat above .if its building from bad venting on the inside it will only be on the surface not behind so scape back a couple o mm then damp test .
 

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