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10 x DAMPSOLVE Damp Proof Injection Cream | DPC Course Rising Damp Treatment

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10 x 380ml Tube of DampSolve Damp Proof Injection Cream (Including 9" Injection Nozzle). DampSolve DPC Cream is a High Quality silane based cream used for injection into brickwork etc. for the control of Rising Dampness and can be used in all types of masonry. DampSolve Damp Proof Cream is delivered by hand pressure by using a Standard C4 Size Sealant Gun into a series of holes drilled into the mortar course, from here it migrates into the masonry pores. Holes should be drilled horizontally in the appropriate mortar bed. Used to specification. 1 x Tube of DampSolve Damp Proof Cream will cover up to 2 linear metres on a Standard 9" Brick Wall. Coverage for other brick sizes will vary. DampSolve Damp Proof Cream is eBays Top Selling DPC Cream, with over 75,000 tubes sold on eBay alone!

10 x 380ml Cartridge - DampSolve Damp Proof DPC Cream (Includes 9" Extension Nozzle)

A High Quality silane based Damp Proof DPC Cream used for injection into brickwork for the control of Rising Damp in brick walls.

Description:
Dampsolve Damp Proof Cream is delivered by hand pressure from the appropriately sized applicator gun into a series of holes drilled into the mortar course. From here, DampSolve Damp Proof Cream effectively migrates into the masonry pores and fully passivates across the mortar joint as the cream reverts to a liquid phase.
 
Upon curing, a hydrophobic chemical damp-proof barrier is formed in-situ. Extensive field experience with this technology demonstrates that DampSolve Damp Proof Cream will perform as well as any conventional liquid injection system against Rising Damp.
 
DampSolve Damp Proof Cream is designed to control rising damp, but walls can remain damp after a DPC installation where they are severely contaminated with hydroscopic salts.
 
Re-plastering with an appropriate, salt resistant product, such as Renovating Plaster or a sand / cement mix containing a suitable Render Additive (RenderProof), is essential to prevent further damage to the plaster finish. In all cases the damp proof course should, as far as possible, be installed in accordance with British Standard ‘Code of Practice for Installation of Chemical Damp Proof Courses’ BS6576:2005.
 
DampSolve - 380ml Cartridges are applied by use of a Standard C4 Skeleton Gun and Extension Nozzle (Extension Nozzle will be supplied with product).
 
 
Product Benefits:
  • Cures to form a barrier against Rising Damp

  • Fast, clean installation process

  • No High-Pressure Injection Pump required

  • Can be used in all types of masonry

  • Low hazard

  • Precise dosing

  • Virtually odourless
 
 
Substrate Preparation:
Check and overhaul rainwater goods to ensure they are clean and in good working order. Repair or install drains to carry away surface water.
 
If internal floors are below external ground level, form trenches along the external face of the walls to at least 150 mm below the proposed DPC level (where foundation depth allows). If this approach is not feasible the DPC must be placed at 150mm above external ground level and the internal walls tanked below the DPC to prevent lateral migration of moisture/ salts.
 
Remove skirtings, fixings and render / plaster to expose the line of the proposed DPC (mortar bed). Internal plaster affected by hydroscopic salts is removed from the area to be treated to a height of 300mm above the maximum level of the Rising Damp.
 
Check flooring timbers for signs of fungal decay and recommend repair / replacement as appropriate.
 
Ensure wall cavities are cleared of debris.
 
 
Drilling Preparation:
Walls vary in thickness and type of construction so it is essential these factors are taken into account before deciding on an appropriate drilling pattern. DPC height should always be at least 150mm above external ground level. In the case of solid floors, insert the DPC as close to floor level as possible.
 
Vertical DPCs should be provided to connect horizontal DPCs where ground levels change and to isolate untreated wall areas (adjoining properties, garden walls etc.) In most cases solid brick walls may be drilled and injected from one side only.
 
For cavity walls each leaf may be dealt with as a separate 115mm thick wall.
 
Alternatively, if preferred, drill through the selected mortar course, across the cavity, then drill the outer leaf of brickwork to a depth of 95mm and inject in one continuous process (the physical properties of DampSolve ensure the cream remains in contact with the surrounding mortar even when the mortar bed is drilled through in this way). Always ensure that the cavity is clear before treatment.
 
In random stone and rubble infill walls, as far as practically possible, follow the mortar course at the appropriate level. However, if the stone is of a porous type, it may be possible to vary the drilling locations (mortar / stone) as long as the mortar bed perpends are treated. In walls of a thickness greater than 350mm, it is recommended that drilling is undertaken from both sides at a corresponding height. In the case of drill holes becoming blocked these should be re-drilled just prior to injection or a new hole should be drilled nearby to ensure that an adequate volume of DampSolve is introduced.
 
 
Drill Hole Size, Depth & Location:
Drill 12mm diameter holes horizontally in the mortar bed at distances no greater than 120mm. The depth of the hole required for various sizes of wall is shown in the table below (approx 90% of any given wall thickness).
 
For walls of intermediate thickness the depth of holes should be pro-rata. Where the masonry is irregular, ensure the horizontal drilling pattern targets the base of all perpends of the course selected.
 
Drill hole depth required, dependent on wall thickness:
 
Wall Thickness 115mm 230mm 345mm 460mm
Depth of Hole 95mm 210mm 320mm 440mm
 
 
Injection:
Insert DampSolve Cartridge into the Skeleton Gun. Carefully cut off the tip of the cartridge, ensuring little or no damage is made to the cartridge thread. Screw on the Extension Nozzle.
 
Insert the applicator nozzle into the full depth of the pre-drilled hole. Squeeze the gun trigger and back fill each hole fully with DampSolve Damp Proof Cream to within one centimetre of the surface. When treating cavity walls from one side make certain that the holes in each leaf are filled.
 
Spilt material should be wiped up immediately and the wipes disposed of appropriately. Contaminated surfaces should be washed immediately with warm soapy water. If DampSolve cream penetrates non-target surfaces (e.g. a patio slab) it will normally dry clear to finish.
 
 
Coverage:
 
Wall Thickness 4½" (115mm) 9" (230mm) 13½" (345mm) 18" (460mm)
Borehole Depth 95mm 210mm 320mm 440mm
Borehole Diameter 12mm 12mm 12mm 12mm
Application Rate Per 10M 0.9L 1.9L 2.9L 3.9L
Per 380ml Cartridge 4.5M 2.25M 1.12M 1.0M
 
Individual site conditions can cause variations. Always allow at least 10% extra when estimating the quantity of material required.
 
 
Plugging:
On external faces of walls, drill holes can be re-pointed using a matched mortar or can be plugged with DPC Injection Plugs (Available in a variety of colours).

On internal faces holes can be left open and plaster stopped short of the DPC.
 
 
Curing:
Final cure takes 2 - 6 weeks depending on the thickness of the wall.
 
 
Finishing:
The removal and replacement of internal salt contaminated plaster is an important part of an effective damp-proof course. Salts left behind by rising damp are hygroscopic and can cause future staining independent of any issues with structural dampness.
 
It is therefore essential to follow specific re-plastering guidelines drawn up for dealing with the particular challenges posed by damp / salt-affected surfaces.
 
It is advisable to leave walls injected with DampSolve to dry for as long as possible, and for at least 14 days, before removing excess salts and commencing re-plastering.
 
It should be noted that whilst insertion of a chemical DPC inhibits further moisture from rising up into the wall, the moisture present before the DPC will take time to dry out.
 
 
Redecoration:
A damp wall takes time to dry out. As a general guide, the drying rate is given as 1 month for every 25mm of wall thickness (BRE Digest 163, ‘Drying out buildings’). Thus 230mm will take approximately 9 months to dry. However, the drying processes depend on conditions, ventilation and the type of masonry, so drying may take considerably longer.
 
Due to the potential prolonged drying of the wall, the following must be considered:
 
Delay any decoration for 4-6 weeks following re-plastering and allow for good natural ventilation to enhance drying. Do not apply heat or accelerated drying methods.
 
Do not use wallpaper for at least 12 months (longer on thick walls).
 
Redecorate using a non vinyl based emulsion.
 
Maintain good ventilation around walls.
 
Note: The initial decorations should be regarded as temporary, the final decorations not taking place for at least 12 months after completion of the damp proofing and ancillary work.
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