Recommendations for sorting this.. - Potential damp issue.
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This area in the photo is about 16 inches above DPC on next door neighbours garage. Been there 30 years and not caused a problem but neighbour is complaining about it. He's a twat but it's legitimate I suppose. Just wants to cause aggravation anyway possible to my friend and this is his legitimate reason to cause her some expense.
Cheapest options...
I was thinking down the lines of digging it out and either bitumining the wall or attaching DPM and flashing along the top of it with tape and back filling it again.
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This area in the photo is about 16 inches above DPC on next door neighbours garage. Been there 30 years and not caused a problem but neighbour is complaining about it. He's a twat but it's legitimate I suppose. Just wants to cause aggravation anyway possible to my friend and this is his legitimate reason to cause her some expense.
Cheapest options...
I was thinking down the lines of digging it out and either bitumining the wall or attaching DPM and flashing along the top of it with tape and back filling it again.
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I'd be tempted to not put the 20mm in, if there have been no damp issues with the soil as it is the aggregate would be somewhere for the water to sit unlike being backfilled with soil and compacted (fair enough water will drain through the soil but there no voids to store water giving it a slim chance to find a weak point in the brickwork/blackjack)
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Personally I'd tell the prick to stick his head up his ass, and I've offered to too but she is nicer than me. (he's made threats to an elderly woman so it would be a pleasure to antagonise him)
It just occurred to me.. should I allow a few days of dare I say "dry weather" to let the brickwork fully dry out before bitumining it? Same as before you use masonry paint?
It just occurred to me.. should I allow a few days of dare I say "dry weather" to let the brickwork fully dry out before bitumining it? Same as before you use masonry paint?