Casting a constructional hearth - DPM or not.

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Hi folks,

Just a quick question about casting a constructional hearth on front of the existing cast shown in the picture.

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On top of a compacted base should i put down a DPM below and up the back of the new cast to isolate it. The existing cast will be damp as it is in contact with earth & original stonework.

Or pour the new cast on a compacted base without DPM, but isolate any woodwork touching new cast with DPM.

First option seems the most sensible?

Slab will be 200-250mm deep.

Many thanks once again,
 
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I would use a DPM. This will:-

1. Isolate the hearth from any ground moisture
2. Protect any existing timber from your newly poured hearth whilst it cures.

It's pennies and well worth doing.
 

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