Hi all,
First up, I hope I got this in the right forum. If not, sorry.
I need some advice reguarding damp proofing. Our house is a 1950s ex-authority semi, so a well built red brick affair. It has been damp-proofed with the exception of a 6ft strech of wall where the old oil tank stood. We are in the process of decorating the room that is on the inside of that wall and noticed that it is a little rising damp. Given the small area, I am going to have a go at damp proofing it myself, however, I would like to get some advice first.
1) Which is the best/right product to use?
2) Do I drill into both sides of the wall, given that it is a cavity wall (and has been insulated?
3) Has anyone any tips or pitfalls to avoid?
thanks in advance,
First up, I hope I got this in the right forum. If not, sorry.
I need some advice reguarding damp proofing. Our house is a 1950s ex-authority semi, so a well built red brick affair. It has been damp-proofed with the exception of a 6ft strech of wall where the old oil tank stood. We are in the process of decorating the room that is on the inside of that wall and noticed that it is a little rising damp. Given the small area, I am going to have a go at damp proofing it myself, however, I would like to get some advice first.
1) Which is the best/right product to use?
2) Do I drill into both sides of the wall, given that it is a cavity wall (and has been insulated?
3) Has anyone any tips or pitfalls to avoid?
thanks in advance,