The cavity drain membrane, constructed using high-density polyethylene (HDPE), formed a protective barrier between the basement walls and potential water ingress. Its unique dimpled design created an air gap that allowed any water seepage to be directed towards the sump pump system, preventing water accumulation and associated damage.
Before diving into the details of the damp proofing project, it’s important to understand the significance of the problem. Dampness in buildings can arise due to various factors, including rising damp, penetrating damp, or condensation. In this case, the property in Purley was affected by rising damp, which occurs when moisture from the ground seeps into the walls, leading to damage and decay.
To combat moisture ingress in the affected wall, Crystal Damp Proofing & Basements LTD installed a high-quality cavity drain membrane with drain channels.
Nestled in the picturesque neighborhood of Hammersmith, a magnificent Victorian property recently underwent a transformative journey. With the expert assistance of Crystal Damp Proofing & Basements LTD, the homeowners successfully addressed the persistent challenge of basement dampness.
One of the key areas addressed in this project was the storage area. To combat dampness and moisture, a cavity drain membrane system was applied. This innovative solution involved the installation of a waterproof membrane with integrated drain channels.
On 06/06/2022, moisture-related work began at the Sutton & Epsom Rugby Club building. During our inspection, We found the walls on the ground floor of the building to be very damp; the hygrometer measurements indicated 11% to 19% moisture in the walls, which means that the 340mm walls contained about 70-140 litres of water.
On 06/06/2022, moisture-related work began at the Sutton & Epsom Rugby Club building. During our inspection, We found the walls on the ground floor of the building to be very damp; the hygrometer measurements indicated 11% to 19% moisture in the walls, which means that the 340mm walls contained about 70-140 litres of water.
In May 2022, we started work at 95 Drayton Gardens, SW10 9QU; the work consisted of securing the below-ground level basement against water flowing in from the outside and the walls inside.