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Damp Proof Membrane

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 10:05 am
by gerrymayf
I am building a porch - the first project of this type I have undertaken. I have been using this site for advice and have got as far as having poured the floor slab. Currently I have the DPM protruding up on all sides. One side abuts the garage wall and one the kitchen wall. The slab is about one brick lower than the damp proof course of the house/garage.

The DPM on the exterior walls will go into the brickwork, but what to do with the other 2 sides? Do I glue it to the brickwork of the kitchen/garage or cut it off please?

Many thanks for your advice.

Regards

Re: Damp Proof Membrane

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 11:28 am
by welsh brickie
stick it to the wall,when you plaster the wall you wont see it.If your not plastering the wall you will have to cut it off.

Re: Damp Proof Membrane

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 11:33 pm
by gerrymayf
Many thanks for that - it does make sense. But just one more if I may. What type of glue should I use as I do plan to dry line it.

Re: Damp Proof Membrane

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:03 am
by welsh brickie
[quote="gerrymayf"]Many thanks for that - it does make sense. But just one more if I may. What type of glue should I use as I do plan to dry line it.[/quote]
you will have to nail it to the wall using galvanised nails,you can use silicone sealant but it wont hold.