Long story short I had bad damp due to the front garden being higher than the DPC and it was half covering the airbricks.
So I dug a trench around the front bay and used one of theminjection kits(which I got told is shit),pointed all the brick work at the bottom knocked the render of on the in side (old British house) used a dehumidifier for weeks and boarded
and skimmed it.
Today the outside wall looked damp slightly and so does the inside.
Even though the whole garden hasn't been dug up the I don't think rain/water would of raised so high.
>so now I'm thinking of buying and exterior water proofed ?
>Some one told me to buy a stabiliser and some one else said use bitumen.
I've found these what one do you think I should use ?
Long story short I had bad damp due to the front garden being higher than the DPC and it was half covering the airbricks.
So I dug a trench around the front bay and used one of theminjection kits(which I got told is shit),pointed all the brick work at the bottom knocked the render of on the in side (old British house) used a dehumidifier for weeks and boarded
and skimmed it.
Today the outside wall looked damp slightly and so does the inside.
Even though the whole garden hasn't been dug up the I don't think rain/water would of raised so high.
>so now I'm thinking of buying and exterior water proofed ?
>Some one told me to buy a stabiliser and some one else said use bitumen.
I've found these what one do you think I should use ?
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Water-Seal-for-Vertical-Exterior-Surfaces-5L/p/600336
>expensive but has good reviews
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Stormdry-Masonry-Water-Repellent-3L/p/133883
>what I got told to use
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Exterior-Masonry-Stabilising-Solution-5L/p/214145?CAWELAID=120135120000006513&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=43967185919&CATCI=aud-305024815433:pla-298074811115&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzbbNiPrP1QIVBbHtCh1J2g4REAQYAyABEgIzEPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Hoping to sort this today if some one could help me out
>>1225946
>bitumen
So actually you're going for more than a shot of black? A real expert you must be.