integral garage conversion - damp proofing
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 10:46 am
I had an integral garage ( cavity walls) converted about fifteen years ago....it is concrete floor which had a liquid dpc membrane on it with screed on top.....about five years ago we had a burst pipe which left us with water against one wall inside the room but against the external wall the water was probably there for weeks before we realised......Now when decorating I see the damp has loosened the plaster which i have now removed and the brickwork seems to be sound. I now see that the room floor is below the house dpc ....looking on websites i see that current advice is that the underfloor dpc should have been linked to the house dpc......clearly that has not happened......
I am concerned that if i replaster i am bridging the wall dpc although on the inside of the house......is this a problem ? should i replaster and probably be ok for many more years or should the wall beneath the dpc be treated with anything.........any advice please
I am concerned that if i replaster i am bridging the wall dpc although on the inside of the house......is this a problem ? should i replaster and probably be ok for many more years or should the wall beneath the dpc be treated with anything.........any advice please