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    DPC too high

    Thanks trowlerman Took a brick out in 4 different locations about 1 brick higher than where the DPC should be. 1st 2 locations found about 40 to 50mm of wet sand and aggregate in the cavity before hitting something harder. A few part bricks to. The cavity does not seem deep. Is that normal...
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    DPC too high

    Thanks woody The cavity is full of polystyrene beads so can't see. I guess trying to poke a stick around might help determine whether it is bridged.
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    DPC too high

    Hello Useful website and have solved a few issues in the past without resorting to I have a little damp issue, its with a wall not me! Mainly salt deposits on the internal wall, rusty nail showing through skirting boards, damp walls when drilling. The DPC in my 1930's house is way too high...
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