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- Identifying The Damp Proof Course
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There are a number of alternatives to the modern dpc-on-a-roll, and these are sometimes found on older properties, particularly those built prior to the Second World War. The most commonly encountered alternatives are the brick damp course and the slate dpc. The brick dpc uses a clay brick with a very low absorption rate as a barrier to rising damp...
Where the dpc doesn't jump out and announce its presence, there are a few key indicators that can help in identifying the position. 1. - On many established properties, the dpc will usually be somewhere between 100mm and 450mm above the paving or ground level 2. - There is often a difference in brick type or brick appearance at the dpc 3. - Air-bri...
The Building Regulations require at least 150mm between the dpc and the ground or any paving. This is what is known as 'Best Practice'. However, there are situations where it is just not possible, or practical, to maintain this regulation. On professional work, and new build projects, every possible effort should be made to ensure the 150mm rule is...
The Dry Area arrangement
If you look carefully, you can see the biggest drawback of this solution - the channel becomes a collecting point for fag ends and other litter.
Drained channel arrangement
This is a workaround used where there is a problem with accumulation of litter or other concerns that render an open 'dry area' channel impractical. A land drainage pipe, usually a perforated plastic type, is laid at the base of the channel, connected to the SW drainage system at a convenient point and covered with a clean gravel to a level no higher than the dpc. The walling may be protected by a drainage composite or tanking. This is a 'last-resort' workaround, usually restricted to special...
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.
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.
Oct 18, 2024 · A Damp Proof Course (DPC) is a crucial element in protecting buildings from moisture damage. It acts as a barrier, channeling moisture away from the foundation and preventing it from seeping into the structure. Choosing the right DPC material and design is important for optimal performance.
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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The damp proof course is often a horizontal strip of bitumen felt or plastic inserted 15cm above ground level. A damp proof membrane is a sheet of waterproof material inserted under a concrete floor. Together, the course and membrane seal a property and protect it from ground water.