Tanking/Water Proofing Exterior of Retaining Wall
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2023 3:30 pm
I live down hill from my neighbour and the there is a retaining wall between our two properties that is about 6 foot high. It is brick built and 9" wide. It is about 25 foot long. There are four drainage/weep holes positioned along the wall approx. 2 foot from the bottom.
When it rains heavy some water comes out from the weep holes but also bleeds out though the bricks and pointing in between the bricks.
I had a builder round today to see about re-pointing the bricks but he advised tanking the wall and rendering it. He actually mentioned using bitumen for the waterproofing and then rendering. I can't dig out behind this wall to do anything as my neighbour has recently had a new patio laid.
My question is does waterproofing the external side of the wall sound like a good idea. I would obviously not block up the weep holes so water/moisture that builds up behind the wall could still escape here.
When it rains heavy some water comes out from the weep holes but also bleeds out though the bricks and pointing in between the bricks.
I had a builder round today to see about re-pointing the bricks but he advised tanking the wall and rendering it. He actually mentioned using bitumen for the waterproofing and then rendering. I can't dig out behind this wall to do anything as my neighbour has recently had a new patio laid.
My question is does waterproofing the external side of the wall sound like a good idea. I would obviously not block up the weep holes so water/moisture that builds up behind the wall could still escape here.