Rising Damp.

Oops! said:
I have just purchased a property with a rising damp problem behind badly done dry lining. I intend to remove the dry lining and install a chemical dampproof, then reinstate the dry lining. Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best insulation to use. I have been recomended foil backed plasterboard with kingspan behind it. :?:

Kingspan is the one to go for - we did the same on a very damp stone wall - awesome results!
 
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joe-90 said:
Would someone please tell the Royal Instute of Chartered Surveyors that rising damp doesn't exist? They seem to think it does. I wonder why they think that?




joe

have you had a change of opinion??
 
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iandavidben said:
Re: earlier posting on good waterproofing system. We found maragite at http://www.maragon.co.uk/maragite.html. It's a powder and water compound. You just mix it up and paint it on. We've used it in a basement extension, and repaired some old areas - it's early days, but the difference between new and old is obvious.

Your certainly right about early days, if it's ok in 100 years, then it's ok, but I doubt it will be, meanwhile significant damage may be done.
 

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