I have recently built a conservatory on the rear of the house. Originally there was a old sunroom which was built on a substantial concrete base.
I have built the new conservatory on this base as the thickness and structure seemed more than adequate.
The conservatory has a dwarf brick wall with cavity between again laid onto the concrete base.
There is a damp course laid three bricks from the base.
After a couple of months I have noticed some damp on the floor in the corner at the front of the conservatory, not a lot but a few spots.
Also some damp has travelled up from the base in the corner of the brickwork. The cement just looks a bit different from other areas so Im guesssing its still damp?
I have noticed you can buy seler for damp floors, intened for the basement or cellar conversion market which is used to seal out damp, I think one product is called G4?
I want to plaster the internal walls so will need to seal the internal walls to stop any damp coming through.
Is there a product I can paint onto the bricks internally to surpress any damp bearing in mind I need to attach brackets for heating at some point.
Any help at all would be very welcome as I am at a loss as how to go on...
Thanks
Phil
I have built the new conservatory on this base as the thickness and structure seemed more than adequate.
The conservatory has a dwarf brick wall with cavity between again laid onto the concrete base.
There is a damp course laid three bricks from the base.
After a couple of months I have noticed some damp on the floor in the corner at the front of the conservatory, not a lot but a few spots.
Also some damp has travelled up from the base in the corner of the brickwork. The cement just looks a bit different from other areas so Im guesssing its still damp?
I have noticed you can buy seler for damp floors, intened for the basement or cellar conversion market which is used to seal out damp, I think one product is called G4?
I want to plaster the internal walls so will need to seal the internal walls to stop any damp coming through.
Is there a product I can paint onto the bricks internally to surpress any damp bearing in mind I need to attach brackets for heating at some point.
Any help at all would be very welcome as I am at a loss as how to go on...
Thanks
Phil