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  1. A look at the relationship between paving and damp proof courses (DPC), and suggestions for dealing with problems such as high paving levels or low DPCs.

  2. Damp training courses. Below you will find a variety of damp replated training in upcoming date order. Our comprehensive training & qualifications cater to individuals seeking to enhance their expertise, knowledge and proficiencies within the industry.

  3. The damp proof course (DPC) is generally applied at basement levels, which restricts the movement of moisture through walls and floors. The selection of materials for the damp proof course and its various methods of applications in buildings is discussed.

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · A Chartered Surveyor's essential guide to damp proof courses (DPCs) explaining their purpose and the steps to take if you suspect yours has failed.

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  5. Safeguard Europe offers training courses covering both above-ground damp-proofing and basement conversion. The courses are performed by our qualified and highly experienced technical staff.

  6. A Damp proof course (DPC) is a barrier of impervious material built into a wall or pier to prevent moisture from moving to any part of the building. The following are materials generally used for damp proofing structures:

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  8. A damp proof course acts as a barrier that prevents rising damp from permeating up through porous walls from the ground. It is typically installed between courses of brick and blockwork approximately 150mm above ground and is commonly used in modern construction to combat rising damp.

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