Budget DIY damp proofing - Injection Cream - Dry Rod & Membrane - Landlord DIY Installation

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Here I am damp proofing a small area within a rental property of mine in Bolton
    These were the methods advised to me from a local damp proof company that I have previously used in the past

Комментарии • 8

  • @patricknewall5634
    @patricknewall5634 3 месяца назад

    what is the density of the wall you are working on in this video?

  • @frydaybeats4021
    @frydaybeats4021 Месяц назад

    Is it just me or have you put the membrane on backwards?

    • @stuartdodds.property
      @stuartdodds.property  Месяц назад

      @@frydaybeats4021 definitely just you .. The bumpy side goes on the brickwork. Check Google

  • @nasir_glasgow5274
    @nasir_glasgow5274 7 дней назад

    hello Stuart , how did you get on with damp situation after works , planning to do similar job in kitchen
    with plastic membrane did you manage to gyproc after or plaster , also can you join membrane vertically as my height needs to be 1800cm
    thanks

    • @stuartdodds.property
      @stuartdodds.property  7 дней назад +1

      @nasir_glasgow5274 I haven't had any problems with dampness showing since doing the job .. Yes you can do the whole wall with it if needed, just overlap it a couple of inches behind the bottom plastic and use wall plugs to secure them both. You can silicone the gap between them as well if you want added protection

    • @nasir_glasgow5274
      @nasir_glasgow5274 7 дней назад

      @stuartdodds.property hello Stuart
      Thanks for reply .
      Is it any particular silicone as I looked on web and company selling product (safeguard/dryzone) sell expensive over lap tape
      Forgot to ask earlier did yiu also use salt inhibitor paste to brick just been reading up on different methods and looking to start job in few weeks
      Thanks again

    • @stuartdodds.property
      @stuartdodds.property  4 дня назад +1

      @nasir_glasgow5274 I just use Wickes tribrid silicone which seemed to do the job fine. I was on a tight budget for this renovation. But yes you can use the sealant that they recommend also but it is more expensive

    • @nasir_glasgow5274
      @nasir_glasgow5274 4 дня назад

      @stuartdodds.property hello Stuart
      Thanks for getting back to me ,
      Will have look into this
      Thanks again