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Single skin brickwork garage - how to stop damp/salts?
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 10:17 am
by m33ufo
I'm hoping someone can suggest a solution to my problem. It's a single skin brickwork garage and I'm getting fed up of all the dust accumulating as a result of salts on the surface of the brickwork - the walls get damp and leave salts on the surface as they dry (pain in the butt!).
I was thinking of applying a coating to the inner wall surface. What would work? Would a PVA solution help?
Cheers guys.
Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 11:10 pm
by stoneyboy
m33ufo,
Apply a few coats of silicone liquid to the outer of the wall. Definitely not PVA to the inner surface.
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Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 10:34 am
by m33ufo
Siicone liquid, would that be something like Thompson Water Seal?
Can I ask why an internal PVA coating would be a bad idea? What I'd like to do is create an internal barrier to stop efflorescence accumulation on the surface of the brickwork.
Similarly, what about Thompson Paving and Patio Seal - would that be suitable for coating brickwork internally? I'm also looking at acrylic coatings etc.
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:36 pm
by stoneyboy
m33ufo,
Yes thompsons water seal is fine.
PVA is a waterbased solution and does not chemically set - it only dries.
Once you stop the water penetrating from outside the salts will stop appearing. Leave the inside uncoated and moisture in the wall can the disperse.
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