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Hi
We have an Edwardian house with solid brick walls and a slate DPC. Looking to install a polythene DPM over the new structural slab and am trying to work out how to tie it to the DPC.
I know the DPC is still intact as I can see very clearly the moisture remaining in the bricks below.
I've thought of using tanking slurry at least 300mm past the DPC to form a complete tank, but I'm worried this could just trap moisture under the DPM and drive it up the wall joint.
So my current thinking is to clean away the lime mortar to reveal the slate, repoint with mortar treated with SBR, then lay DPM and seal to the waterproof mortar with something like CT1.
Thoughts?
We have an Edwardian house with solid brick walls and a slate DPC. Looking to install a polythene DPM over the new structural slab and am trying to work out how to tie it to the DPC.
I know the DPC is still intact as I can see very clearly the moisture remaining in the bricks below.
I've thought of using tanking slurry at least 300mm past the DPC to form a complete tank, but I'm worried this could just trap moisture under the DPM and drive it up the wall joint.
So my current thinking is to clean away the lime mortar to reveal the slate, repoint with mortar treated with SBR, then lay DPM and seal to the waterproof mortar with something like CT1.
Thoughts?
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