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Dear All,

I've recently removed an internal block wall. All supporting work, calcs and building regs complete. At the base of the wall there was a dpc.

I just want to check that the dpc needs to remain, despite the wall being gone, to protect the new floor. :?:

hanks,

P.J.
 
Where you patch up the floor, yes this does need dpm under it to prevent damp.

Hope this is what you meant.
 
P.J. said:
At the base of the wall there was a dpc.
Is there a wall under the dpc or the dpc just resting on the footing or oversite ? What is the floor materials ? A photo would help.
 
Thanks for the info guys.

There's no wall below the dpc, as its on the ground floor. I guess it must be that there is a footing under the dpc and not that the wall was built on the concrete base, otherwise, why use a dpc ?

Actually, I remember theres a membrane under the floor screed aswell, so why would a dpc be needed at the base of the wall (which is now gone) ?

Safe bet, as you say, is to include the dpc when I lay whatever on top - think it will be tiles.

Thanks,

P.J.
 

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