Hi all,
I am a novice to this so please excuse if I am using the wrong terms!
We have a small cellar (used to be a coal store) attached to our living room basement separated only by a plywood piece of wood! Water drips down through the ground into the cellar and drains away through the floor. There is also a water board drain cover inside it (which we will need to leave access to).
We are looking to waterproof this and have spoken to a few different damp companies who are divided on their opinion. Some say tanking slurry should do the job as long as we put a good few coats on but others say a membrane is needed.
My understanding is that tanking slurry is cheaper but can crack under the pressure of water seeping onto it from above. Not sure how much of a risk this actually is? I also believe that if we use a membrane we must install some sort of pump to pump away the water draining behind it. Floor wise I believe we can use slurry on that or put a membrane down to seal the lot. Am I correct with this?
What would everyone recommend? Has anyone got any experience of this?
Thanks all.
Ps. I don’t have any photos but I can take some if this would help.