We have had the outside of our stone-built cottage renovated, including having all the old mortar removed and replaced with Lime Mortar. At the same time we had double glazing installed.
Obviously the weather has been excessively wet since the builders finished, but I don't think that can be the cause of our problem.
We are finding that the wall under the new windows, on the inside, is covered with mildew, expanding all the time. It's mostly where the bit under the window is not the full thickness of the main walls - these are of a double stone construction with rubble filling in the space between, except under certain windows where it's just the outside wall. We had no problem with mildew, except in the bathroom, before the lime mortaring was done.
Is it possible that as the mortar dries, which I believe is a slow process, some of the moisture is heading into the house, as the atmosphere outside is too wet for it to go that way? Or could it be to do with the windows themselves?
What can I do apart from use anti-mould paint, which just disguises the problem?