Good evening all,
I live in a brick built 1970's end terrace house. The lower elevation is exposed red brick and the top elevation is smooth render. The house has a clear cavity with vents that were added during cavity wall insulation removal done in the summer of 2018.
In order to help prevent water ingres into the cavity, I have been using Thompson Waterseal on the red bricks. The last time this was applied was just over a year ago.
I've been recommended a product named Dryseal by a company called Wykamole. I plan to buy some of this to apply to the outside of my house (red bricks only) but will this be suitable given I've used Thompson Waterseal before? I wasn't sure if this would have any implications of using it beforehand.
Also, has anyone else used Wykamole Dryseal before and if so, how well do you rate it? Apparently it lasts for up to 25 years and is BBA approved.
Thanks
I live in a brick built 1970's end terrace house. The lower elevation is exposed red brick and the top elevation is smooth render. The house has a clear cavity with vents that were added during cavity wall insulation removal done in the summer of 2018.
In order to help prevent water ingres into the cavity, I have been using Thompson Waterseal on the red bricks. The last time this was applied was just over a year ago.
I've been recommended a product named Dryseal by a company called Wykamole. I plan to buy some of this to apply to the outside of my house (red bricks only) but will this be suitable given I've used Thompson Waterseal before? I wasn't sure if this would have any implications of using it beforehand.
Also, has anyone else used Wykamole Dryseal before and if so, how well do you rate it? Apparently it lasts for up to 25 years and is BBA approved.
Thanks