Several Attempts have been
made to combat penetrating damp with cementitious or bitumous products
often fail due to a lack of effective preparation work. These products are as good as the surface to which they are
applied and therefore exhaustive and very thorough preparation of the surface
is required prior to their application .thus,
This can be disruptive time consuming and expensive. All They need ,is
to be applied 100% defect free to be effective and often defects cannot be seen
due to the nature of how the products have to be mixed and applied.
Damp proofing membranes figures out human error when it comes
to application of the injected damp proof course and the associated
re-plastering when used as a rising damp treatment, or for dealing with other
damp problems. These Membranes are a
physical product manufactured identically at source and once they are applied
to the wall are guaranteed to protect the internal finishes from dampness and
salting. They never relies on correct
mixing and a level of chemical reaction and performance to be effectively.
Now coming to rising damp treatment, membrane systems like the ones provided by John Newton and
Company are considered to be an effective alternative to most conventional damp
proofing methods like that of chemical
damp proof courses (DPCs), cementitious and bitumous paint on coatings and
external water repellents. This happens
because membrane systems generally require minimal preparation, are
quick to install, and are considered to be most sympathetic to the
structure.usually , They are reversible and can be ventilated which make them
particularly ideal for use on conservation and historic projects as well as for
refurbishment, renovation and new build where rising damp treatment is
required. As a rising damp brisbanes, damp
proofing membranes can be applied over most existing wall finishes without the
need to remove them. Guess work is not required and the membranes are offered
up to the walls, drilled and fixed quickly and cleanly the same way to almost
any substrate. The damp-proofing membranes are equipped with an impervious
barrier to protect the internal finishes which require rising damp treatment,
without changing the status quo of the wall.
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