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My garage wall is shared with next door neighbour's house. My side is exposed bricks with concrete floor; there is clearly a traditional bitumen DPC (the long strip type) in the brickwork about 3 courses up from the floor and it is working - bricks above DPC are bone dry. Alas, the ~ 3 courses below this DPC are wet and the mortar is failing - turning to dust and falling out. Some quite large gaps in the mortar along the whole stretch of the wall.
Neighbour's (suspended) floor is clearly above DPC as nothing to see his side; he has plastered walls in a decorated room, with no damp issues.
Have investigated roof above and other sources of damp ingress, no evidence of any nefarious source. Architect family member thinks it is just ground moisture.
Planning to install Dry Rods at lowest course of mortar above my garage floor (prob 30mm up above concrete), wait a few weeks, and then re-point the entire 3 courses. My questions:
1. Does this sound like a reasonable remedy?
2. Do I really need the scraper-out tool to remove debris after drilling, or will a quick suck with Henry hoover suffice?
Thanks in advance
Neighbour's (suspended) floor is clearly above DPC as nothing to see his side; he has plastered walls in a decorated room, with no damp issues.
Have investigated roof above and other sources of damp ingress, no evidence of any nefarious source. Architect family member thinks it is just ground moisture.
Planning to install Dry Rods at lowest course of mortar above my garage floor (prob 30mm up above concrete), wait a few weeks, and then re-point the entire 3 courses. My questions:
1. Does this sound like a reasonable remedy?
2. Do I really need the scraper-out tool to remove debris after drilling, or will a quick suck with Henry hoover suffice?
Thanks in advance