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I used to be decisive, now I'm not so sure...
Hi, I am in the middle of sorting out my tack room. It is an old brick construction, with a lined tile roof.
When Jay was retired we did not really go in there for a year or so, and although we have tidied round, it seems that the 1 year of neglect has had consequences. This week we have emptied the whole thing out, and I have some questions...
The walls have rising damp with the inner plaster spalling off. We got a rising damp person out, but they said our walls were not suitable for injection. Not sure why not - but I was not there when he was... So, we have brushed off any loose areas and waterproofed with masonary paint the outside, and sealed with a seal primer the inside, but I am not now sure what to do with the inner to have a usable surface? There seems little point in putting paint straight on.
Spiders. I am talking lots of spiders! Walls crawling with them. Everything is sticky with the webs. I have hoovered the walls 3 times, but still there are lots of spiders. Is there some chemical treatment that will work? I am talking over run with spiders, not just a few.
The walls to the apex are incomplete, as in they are jagged where the half bricks are missing to the eves. The stables are on one side and the hay store the other. Mice, we have evidence of mice and rats too, although we only had rats for a short time after a hay delivery. I am scrubbing everything, have thrown stuff out and have ordered galvanised bins and a wardrobe made of metal. I am thinking to seal off the tack room from the hay store, do you think that skirting board to fit up to the eaves would be OK? Otherwise I may have to buy/get/make part bricks and use cement to finish the walls to the eaves. I am planning to feed haylage from now on, as when we have haylage and bagged bedding we don't have vermin! I think the hay man inadvertently delivers them in bales.
The room is currently empty, so any suggestions welcome to have the tack room nice again are welcome.
When Jay was retired we did not really go in there for a year or so, and although we have tidied round, it seems that the 1 year of neglect has had consequences. This week we have emptied the whole thing out, and I have some questions...
The walls have rising damp with the inner plaster spalling off. We got a rising damp person out, but they said our walls were not suitable for injection. Not sure why not - but I was not there when he was... So, we have brushed off any loose areas and waterproofed with masonary paint the outside, and sealed with a seal primer the inside, but I am not now sure what to do with the inner to have a usable surface? There seems little point in putting paint straight on.
Spiders. I am talking lots of spiders! Walls crawling with them. Everything is sticky with the webs. I have hoovered the walls 3 times, but still there are lots of spiders. Is there some chemical treatment that will work? I am talking over run with spiders, not just a few.
The walls to the apex are incomplete, as in they are jagged where the half bricks are missing to the eves. The stables are on one side and the hay store the other. Mice, we have evidence of mice and rats too, although we only had rats for a short time after a hay delivery. I am scrubbing everything, have thrown stuff out and have ordered galvanised bins and a wardrobe made of metal. I am thinking to seal off the tack room from the hay store, do you think that skirting board to fit up to the eaves would be OK? Otherwise I may have to buy/get/make part bricks and use cement to finish the walls to the eaves. I am planning to feed haylage from now on, as when we have haylage and bagged bedding we don't have vermin! I think the hay man inadvertently delivers them in bales.
The room is currently empty, so any suggestions welcome to have the tack room nice again are welcome.