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    Basement damp proofing advice please!

    Ah, i just noticed that there are both meshed membranes and those without mesh - the meshed seem to be for those wanting to plaster directly on top of the membrane, and the non-meshed for those wanting to use insulation in a stud wall.
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    Basement damp proofing advice please!

    That's brilliant, thank you. Should I use the non-meshed membrane if I plan to put a stud wall over it? Or must it be "Newlath"?
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    Basement damp proofing advice please!

    Thanks freddy :) So are you saying the "free to drain" method is best in this case? Described in the link you posted?
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    Basement damp proofing advice please!

    Hi, we're in the process of purchasing a property where the ground level is at 1st floor at the front, and basement level at the back (so 2 levels). We want to convert the basement to a liveable area, but two of the rooms, on the left side of the house, have damp issues to the exterior walls...
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    Hotpoint DWF50 Dishwasher Tripping Breaker Switch

    Hi JohnD, thanks for your reply. The switch that tripped was the main one in my flat which powers all the electricity (excluding lights). I think it is an RCD. After it happened a couple of times though I plugged the dishwasher into an extension lead which has a built-in circuit breaker so...
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    Hotpoint DWF50 Dishwasher Tripping Breaker Switch

    Hi, I have recently acquired the above dishwasher however when i start a program it runs for about 4-5 mins and then trips the breaker switch in my home. If i turn the switch back on then the program resumes and within 30-45 seconds it trips again. I opened up the machine and took the...
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