if it's a standard victorian wall of 9" (2 courses of brick) how long did you cut the dryrods? that's important i think? i've read, you should allow at least 1 inch each side for the chemical to leak into the mortar
GREAT VIDEO THANKS, MY FRONT OF THE HOUSE IS APPROX OVER 100YEARS OLD. ANY IDEAS HOW MEASURE THICKENSS AND DEPTH I NEED TO GO IN. DUE TO STONE WALLS, BE4LOW MY FRONT ROOM WINDOW, WITHOUT DRILLING STRAIGHT THROUGH? THANKS
Drainage problem. We took out the stones decorative in the drainage line were the water stocks. And will see in the winter if the problem still excess...
A couple of things....I thought the drilling had to be done in the mortar and not the brick work? Why was the skirting inside the house not taken off as it will probably be wet/damp and damaged, the same goes for the plasterwork inside the house. With all due respect it all looks a bit bodged to me........
mortar! The job time scale are limited, avoid decorating for the low budget. Outside drilling is the best option. The result after the winter ALL DRY.....
sorry I've been busy. Dry rod tool 12mm dia. from Amazon. I am waiting for the winter and will see if the owner called me about the result. I treat that wall since May 2022. at the moment no return calls yet. I will let you know this winter.
That was May and a Spring. There is no update yet from the owner. I am waiting this winter and will see if it is working. If I never heard from my client meaning it's working. I will update you this winter