Penetrating damp is found where the internal floor levels are below the external ground level, for example, in a basement. The installation of a waterproof tanking system applied to the internal walls is necessary to restore the room to a habitable condition. The process is quite able to cope with the wettest of walls and resist high levels of water pressure, yet still allows water vapour diffusion through the wall. The rendered walls can be finished with a set coat of plaster in the normal way.
Brighton College.
Brighton College employed Archers to create a waterproof computer room from an unusable basement.
NSPCC Headquarters, Crawley, Waterproof Tanking System applied to earth retaining walls.
In the centre of Brighton, a national building society, required their disused store area to be habitable for use as office space.
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Platon cavity drain system used by Archers to a below ground games room of a large domestic dwelling
Application of a two part epoxy vapour barrier to a commercial building.