DRY-LINING A RENDERED STONE WALL HOUSE WITHOUT A DPC
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peakpilgrim
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DRY-LINING A RENDERED STONE WALL HOUSE WITHOUT A DPC

by peakpilgrim » Mon Apr 12, 2010 11:39 pm

Hi all

I have just started posting here. I am living in a very old rendered stone house with no damp-course. I intend to gut each room, dry-line, and put in a concrete floor. Having spoken to a few people I have come up with a preliminary design for doing this which is below.

http://yfrog.com/ao12102010dryliningstonewj


The above is far from complete and I would appreciate any constructive comments.

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by stoneyboy » Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:30 pm

peakpilgrim,
Use segmented battens and fit high level vents so the cavity is ventilated.
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by peakpilgrim » Fri Apr 16, 2010 1:43 pm

stoneyboy wrote:peakpilgrim,
Use segmented battens and fit high level vents so the cavity is ventilated.
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Hi Stoneyboy

Thankyou for your input.

You are, I believe, talking about high-level vents to create a through-put of air which is worth considering.

I am not exactly sure what segmented battens are, however

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by stoneyboy » Sat Apr 17, 2010 3:18 pm

peakpilgrim,
Cut the battens into short pieces so that air can pass up behind the wall.
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