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DRYZONE chemical damp barrier............Anyone used it??

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I need to inject a chemical damp membrane and have two choices.

1.Traditional injection under pressure into the brick work or 2. a low pressure injection such as Dryzone into the mortar course.

Has anyone got experience of the later and more generally, opinion as to which works best, would be interesting.
 
we've used dry zone and had some good results with it if you follow the manufactures guidelines.

a lot easier than the injection but does carry a premium.
 
If you contact safeguard uk ltd in Horsham their website has technical downloads for dryzone and its very convincing over pressure injection. Remember though if youre trying to cure a rising damp problem you must re-render the affected walls correctly before skimming,only the two processes together will work
 
I need to inject a chemical damp membrane and have two choices.

1.Traditional injection under pressure into the brick work or 2. a low pressure injection such as Dryzone into the mortar course.

Has anyone got experience of the later and more generally, opinion as to which works best, would be interesting.

I am in the same position as you aspley. I will follow this thread with intrest.
 

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