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Damp Course Using Damp Proofing Rods (How & Why) 

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Damp proofing rods are a relatively simple and inexpensive way of doing a damp proof course (DPC). In this video, John explains why we use damp proofing rods and how they work effectively.
There are plenty of methods and plenty of products on the market for doing a damp course. We use damp proofing rods because they are easy to install and relatively quick to take effect. This is the method of installation:
🔵 Plaster is removed from the bottom of the walls up to a height of 1.5m - this is because rising damp can reach a height of up to approx 1.2m. Rising damp not only brings moisture but also brings hygroscopic salts, nitrates, and chlorides. By removing 1.5m of plaster, you are effectively eliminating any contaminated plaster.
🔵 Holes are drilled into the mortar (usually the first layer of mortar after the first row of bricks from the floor) at the perpend junctions. So approximately every half-brick. The depth of the hole depends on the depth of damp proofing rod you require. We use Dry Rods, which come in lengths of 180mm that can be cut to size. For walls thicker than 9”, multiple rods can be combined.
🔵 The damp proofing rods are inserted into the pre-drilled holes and left to cure. Each rod contains exactly the right amount of water repellent material - known as silane concentrate.
🔵 Once cured, the silane concentrate seeps into the wall to form an extremely effective damp barrier. It will dry out the damp wall 𝘢𝘯𝘥 stop rising damp from setting back in. As John demonstrates, you can actually see this happening. Once the water repellent material from one perpend has seeped sufficiently to reach the next, you know that the barrier has been formed.
For more information on the Dry Rod damp proofing rods that we use, you can visit safeguardstore.co.uk/dryrod-d...
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@eastpak2g6
@eastpak2g6 Год назад
Best video of this so far. I was wondering how some sticks on a wall would stop the damp but you have explained it well. Thank you champ
@stephengunner3047
@stephengunner3047 Год назад
In 27 years of diagnosing damp issues I have never once recommended the use of 'damp proofing rods'. Find and fix the cause of the damp and you will not need to hack off plaster or use use rods. Even before the advent of DPC's and cavity walls we didn't build properties that would easily allow rising or penetrating damp.
@penman1289
Use gloves when handling dry rods ,they can seriously dry your skin out,
@andyman1032
@andyman1032 Год назад
viewers i got to say this guy knows what he is talking about i have been in this industry since 1986 and i totally agree with the videos he is putting out well done to you sir your are truly one of the good guys
@JohnSnow-vf8jo
Used these , three months on, the rods look just the same, the mortar in my wall is still reading 33% on my meter, ( and this is in the summer months ) which is the maximum it will go to. I think I have been conned, big time. Thank god I only did a 10 foot interior wall, as a test before doing the whole house.
@user-sj7my8lc8g
Can you do this from outside wall instead of inside
@davidrussell8689
“Done right ! And that’s what it’s all about “ . Love it !
@nickvaughan4069
@nickvaughan4069 Год назад
How long after I install them can I re render and plaster my wall ?
@alwynmaguire8037
@alwynmaguire8037 Год назад
Atlast a video showing the affects of these dryrods. Only took me 3 hours to find this vid but good job I did. Thank you for the info buddy.
@mrj8856
@mrj8856 Год назад
Useful video mate. Just one question. If drilling holes from outside do you leave the hole open or do you fill end in with mortar or silicone?? Advice appreciated.
@jitutalajia598
@jitutalajia598 21 день назад
Thank you. Very useful
@uk2pakroadtrip
@uk2pakroadtrip Год назад
Great info 🙌
@freakstate
Great video thank you
@johnburns2940
@johnburns2940 Год назад
Okay, now I get it. thank you my friend!
@AF-hv9em
You are a good man thanks for help buddy
@harry4323
Great vid and great explanation just one question, if you have a cavity wall do you drill from both sides and to what depth.
@swwolf3640
Great vid. Is this just for internal walls or can it be use externally, or do you have to have a machine for external walls?
@aqwaaqwa7819
Thanks for the explanation. I was wondering how these rods form a waterproof barrier for the gap/distance in between them. So the waterproof material seeps into the mortar/cement/brick after the chemical reaction starts taking place.
@samwalker6594
Hi there, fantastic video! Great to see them in action. I'm looking to install dry rods in unused exposed brick fireplace. Would this be suitable for an area of exposed brick? I worry the bleeding/patching of the product may make the bricks look unsightly, or does it soak into the brick and eventually dry?
@Vwyn1994
How far do you drill into the wall ? Do you need to install on the internal and external for this to work ?
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