Damp remedial options
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2021 3:05 pm
Please could I have peoples opinions on which would be their preferred option? We've had a couple of local reputable companies quote to fix a damp problem, both highlighting the same areas, carrying out some underfloor works (vents, timbers etc) but with a different solution to finishing the walls so it's down to preferred method really!
Option 1:
Insert new chemical damp proof course. Apply 2mm polypropylene studded membrane to brickwork on specialist fixings. Supply and fit plasterboard on adhesive dabs. Skim finish.
Option 2:
Treat all the brickwork using antisulphate. Apply Biokil Crown Toptank tanking system. Apply Renderlite backing plaster. Skim finish.
Not much difference pricewise so just down to peoples opinions.
Option 1:
Insert new chemical damp proof course. Apply 2mm polypropylene studded membrane to brickwork on specialist fixings. Supply and fit plasterboard on adhesive dabs. Skim finish.
Option 2:
Treat all the brickwork using antisulphate. Apply Biokil Crown Toptank tanking system. Apply Renderlite backing plaster. Skim finish.
Not much difference pricewise so just down to peoples opinions.