Hi,
The kitchen was redone around 18 months ago. At that time, this specific wall was replastered, and closed 2 vents as well. Later, the wall became like in the photo - "WithPlaster". Then I assumed that it is a rising damp issue and removed the plaster a couple of weeks ago to replaster that section with these
https://safeguardstore.co.uk/dryrod-damp-proofing-rods/ & https://safeguardstore.co.uk/dryzone-renovation-plasters/ and 2 vents open.
I can't see any moisture or dampness on the wall now without plastering that section. But, I noticed that there is a small water ingress issue in the corner of the floor (it is a tile floor on top of the concrete floor ). I can also see that the Black Damp Proof membrane is not completely covered throughout (I think the width is not enough DPM). I would like to get your opinion to fix this moisture issue in the corner without redoing the floor area around that corner.
Can't I apply this type of product - https://safeguardstore.co.uk/drybase-liquid-applied-dpm/ to that small passage to cover up the missing DPM and add a small amount of concrete on top of that to fill the gap up to the floor level or do that process other way around (Fill the gap with concrete first and then apply the drybase liquid?
Thank you
The kitchen was redone around 18 months ago. At that time, this specific wall was replastered, and closed 2 vents as well. Later, the wall became like in the photo - "WithPlaster". Then I assumed that it is a rising damp issue and removed the plaster a couple of weeks ago to replaster that section with these
https://safeguardstore.co.uk/dryrod-damp-proofing-rods/ & https://safeguardstore.co.uk/dryzone-renovation-plasters/ and 2 vents open.
I can't see any moisture or dampness on the wall now without plastering that section. But, I noticed that there is a small water ingress issue in the corner of the floor (it is a tile floor on top of the concrete floor ). I can also see that the Black Damp Proof membrane is not completely covered throughout (I think the width is not enough DPM). I would like to get your opinion to fix this moisture issue in the corner without redoing the floor area around that corner.
Can't I apply this type of product - https://safeguardstore.co.uk/drybase-liquid-applied-dpm/ to that small passage to cover up the missing DPM and add a small amount of concrete on top of that to fill the gap up to the floor level or do that process other way around (Fill the gap with concrete first and then apply the drybase liquid?
Thank you