Good morning,
I am looking for some advice regarding my proposed solution to repair a 1920's concrete floor.
The internal concrete floor is about 2 courses above the DPC. Consequently, the DPC was being bridged causing damp.
I have dug a 6" trench around the perimeter of the room, to decouple the wall from the floor. All of the damp in the walls has now cleared up.
I am about to start filling in the 6" trench, do you think the following is a suitable way forward:
a) 3 coats of synthaprufe liquid DPM to wall running 1 course below DPC and 2 courses above. To provide a waterproof barrier between the wall and floor.
b) Physical DPM upstand, using DPC 300mm. This is a belt and braces approach to prevent any part of the floor coming in to contact with the wall. It is also to prevent the liquid screed (to be applied over the top of the floor) coming in to contact with the water based liquid DPM.
c) A waterproof mix of sand, cement and SBR. To fill in the trench and provide another waterproof barrier.
To connect the DPC to the physical DPM upstand, I was thinking of using a butyl based mastic applied along the DPC to form a water & water vapour tight barrier.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions welcome.
Cheers
I am looking for some advice regarding my proposed solution to repair a 1920's concrete floor.
The internal concrete floor is about 2 courses above the DPC. Consequently, the DPC was being bridged causing damp.
I have dug a 6" trench around the perimeter of the room, to decouple the wall from the floor. All of the damp in the walls has now cleared up.
I am about to start filling in the 6" trench, do you think the following is a suitable way forward:
a) 3 coats of synthaprufe liquid DPM to wall running 1 course below DPC and 2 courses above. To provide a waterproof barrier between the wall and floor.
b) Physical DPM upstand, using DPC 300mm. This is a belt and braces approach to prevent any part of the floor coming in to contact with the wall. It is also to prevent the liquid screed (to be applied over the top of the floor) coming in to contact with the water based liquid DPM.
c) A waterproof mix of sand, cement and SBR. To fill in the trench and provide another waterproof barrier.
To connect the DPC to the physical DPM upstand, I was thinking of using a butyl based mastic applied along the DPC to form a water & water vapour tight barrier.
Thoughts, comments, suggestions welcome.
Cheers