Apologies if this is a repeated thread but I have a specific problem, also apologies for the long explanation but I'd rather be thorough.
My house is built on the side of a hill, two storey's are visible from the front, three from the back. With this you will appreciate that the lower rooms at the front of the house are effectively below ground, by remarkable design the side walls are clear of ground as is the rear elevation. During the past few years there has been little if any evidence of penetrating damp. All walls are cavity walls, the house is built of brick and was constructed in the early 1930's
I have recently excavated the floors in the lower rooms to increase the ceiling height to 2700mm from 2100mm, doing so has exposed old brickwork by some 500mm below the original DPC, this brickwork is below the external land level and not only can I measure damp but is is visible to the eye, however it is not so bad as to run down the walls.
I am considering SBR tanking the full height of the front walls and perhaps 1500mm of the side walls prior to SBR render and then bonding insulated plasterboard to finish.
Does this make sense? Am I wasting my time (and money)? Should I be going about this a different way?
My house is built on the side of a hill, two storey's are visible from the front, three from the back. With this you will appreciate that the lower rooms at the front of the house are effectively below ground, by remarkable design the side walls are clear of ground as is the rear elevation. During the past few years there has been little if any evidence of penetrating damp. All walls are cavity walls, the house is built of brick and was constructed in the early 1930's
I have recently excavated the floors in the lower rooms to increase the ceiling height to 2700mm from 2100mm, doing so has exposed old brickwork by some 500mm below the original DPC, this brickwork is below the external land level and not only can I measure damp but is is visible to the eye, however it is not so bad as to run down the walls.
I am considering SBR tanking the full height of the front walls and perhaps 1500mm of the side walls prior to SBR render and then bonding insulated plasterboard to finish.
Does this make sense? Am I wasting my time (and money)? Should I be going about this a different way?