Hello all,
I'm new here so be gentle!
I've got a bit of damp on an external wall in my living room an after extensive research I have decided to try and deal with this small amount of damp myself, using an injected 'safe' chemical called dryzone.
The damp inquestion is in a solid brick wall which is external and I have taken steps to reduce possible causes such as 're-pointing' a down pipe to be more central to a drain, doing some pointing ont he external wall and removing a lot of debris which was leaning up agains the wall, both externally and under the floor boards.
I have (as you will see in the photo) chopped off a fair bit of plaster and want to fix the problem before I decorate.
As far as I can see there is no DPC sheeting, as the house is from the 1930's. The method used for DPC in this house appears to be a layer of blue bricks which (again after a bit of research) are possibly the type which resist water absorbsion.
Could anyone confirm from the photos that there is no dpc plastic layer in use, as i dont want to drill any holes which might worsen the rising damp problem.
Here are the photos
Any input very welcome. Thank you very much.
I'm new here so be gentle!
I've got a bit of damp on an external wall in my living room an after extensive research I have decided to try and deal with this small amount of damp myself, using an injected 'safe' chemical called dryzone.
The damp inquestion is in a solid brick wall which is external and I have taken steps to reduce possible causes such as 're-pointing' a down pipe to be more central to a drain, doing some pointing ont he external wall and removing a lot of debris which was leaning up agains the wall, both externally and under the floor boards.
I have (as you will see in the photo) chopped off a fair bit of plaster and want to fix the problem before I decorate.
As far as I can see there is no DPC sheeting, as the house is from the 1930's. The method used for DPC in this house appears to be a layer of blue bricks which (again after a bit of research) are possibly the type which resist water absorbsion.
Could anyone confirm from the photos that there is no dpc plastic layer in use, as i dont want to drill any holes which might worsen the rising damp problem.
Here are the photos
Any input very welcome. Thank you very much.
