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Dear DIYnot,
Longtime lurker; first time poster, so be gentle!
We're currently having our cellar tanked with a cavity drain system (Wykamol). It's the full works: membrane on walls & floor, perforated channel around the outside, sump with twin pumps, and I think I understand how it all functions reasonably my well.
The firm doing the work have done a neat hm& thorough job, but have left the membrane 'open' at the top, for want of a better description: the dimpled plastic isn't sealed at ceiling height.
Should it be...?
To my mind, not sealing it would allow water vapour to rise out of the top and the cellar will still be humid.
Anyone know how best to finish it? Is it normal to be open? Anyone had similar work done: how is yours finished?
Thanks for your time!
Longtime lurker; first time poster, so be gentle!
We're currently having our cellar tanked with a cavity drain system (Wykamol). It's the full works: membrane on walls & floor, perforated channel around the outside, sump with twin pumps, and I think I understand how it all functions reasonably my well.
The firm doing the work have done a neat hm& thorough job, but have left the membrane 'open' at the top, for want of a better description: the dimpled plastic isn't sealed at ceiling height.
Should it be...?
To my mind, not sealing it would allow water vapour to rise out of the top and the cellar will still be humid.
Anyone know how best to finish it? Is it normal to be open? Anyone had similar work done: how is yours finished?
Thanks for your time!