damp proofing garage
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alannyorks
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damp proofing garage

by alannyorks » Wed May 18, 2011 1:38 pm

my garage wall has soil 225mm above the damp proof course, the inside shows no sign of damp at all, i want to take away the existing grass and replace it with flagging so i will be not going any lower then it is, do i need to damp proof the wall and if so what with or will it be o.k?

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by welsh brickie » Sat May 21, 2011 7:39 am

to stop damp,its best to remove as much soil as possible from the edge of the wall.You can reduce damp by filling the excavated area with chippings you can also use a ACO drainage system.

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