Cutting quarry tiles, stopping dust

it looks as though you've got a good plan. The tiles will hold back the water, but what about the grout.
 
Hi,
I'll check the grout once, the walls have dried out.

I used a diamond disc, until it wore out with a couple of foot to do, so I changed to a black disc, not good and obnoxious fumes.

As I didn't really want to wet the dust, because of mess and it would take longer to check if the channel is working. After the suggestion of an air mover #5, today I tried a vaccuum cleaner with the nozzle outside and the air exit aiming at the cutting, with the door open. This was pretty good, and saved a trip to the hire centre.

C.
 
I have to admire your ingenuity. Let us know how the drying process goes.
 
How can internal floor material ABOVE the DPC cause problems with damp? Is there no floor membrane?
 
How can internal floor material ABOVE the DPC cause problems with damp? Is there no floor membrane?
Hi N,
This thread was for dust mainly, the above link is for the damp problem, click the link.
C.
 

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