Sorry about this post, I know it's been covered on here a few times because I've searched, but yet to find an answer.
I have to bridge the DPC where I took out a step. The step was concrete and provided access from the French windows to the patio a few feet below. The step cracked quite badly over the winter and was beyond repair. I removed it and it seemed to be very damp all through. I'm left with exposed brick and the edge of a slate DPC (house is 1930's semi) and render either side. The plan, before I considered the DPC, was to render the stripped area and build a wooden step (I have plans for the patio later on so didn't want anything too permanent).
Then I considered that the DPC would be bridged. I think the answer is to apply a tar like sealant to the exposed brick and concrete. Is there an off the shelf product available that any of you could recommend please? I've no means of melting tar.
Upon coming to this realisation it occurred to me that the whole house is rendered over the DPC. Is this something I need to address? I've no damp problem I'm aware of and the render has been there some time. If not, do I need to bother with tar?
As well as asking questions regarding topics already covered, it appears I'm not good at writing concise posts! If you've made it this far I'd appreciate your thoughts. I've a picture but not sure how to post it.[/img]
I have to bridge the DPC where I took out a step. The step was concrete and provided access from the French windows to the patio a few feet below. The step cracked quite badly over the winter and was beyond repair. I removed it and it seemed to be very damp all through. I'm left with exposed brick and the edge of a slate DPC (house is 1930's semi) and render either side. The plan, before I considered the DPC, was to render the stripped area and build a wooden step (I have plans for the patio later on so didn't want anything too permanent).
Then I considered that the DPC would be bridged. I think the answer is to apply a tar like sealant to the exposed brick and concrete. Is there an off the shelf product available that any of you could recommend please? I've no means of melting tar.
Upon coming to this realisation it occurred to me that the whole house is rendered over the DPC. Is this something I need to address? I've no damp problem I'm aware of and the render has been there some time. If not, do I need to bother with tar?
As well as asking questions regarding topics already covered, it appears I'm not good at writing concise posts! If you've made it this far I'd appreciate your thoughts. I've a picture but not sure how to post it.[/img]