Why Do These Walls Have Damp Circles?

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Roger is back, this time to stare at damp circles. He suspects it’s a dot and dab issue.

“Dot and dab” is a widely used method in the construction and plastering industry for attaching plasterboard to masonry walls. This technique, also known as “dry lining,” involves applying adhesive in a series of “dots and dabs” on the wall surface before pressing the plasterboard into place. Here’s a detailed explanation of the process and its benefits.

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