I have had more damned eye injuries with the damned “safety” glasses on smart guy oh and a fyi keep on wearing those damned safety glasses because they actually have magnification so they help wreck your eyes
I made myself deaf in my right ear over 30 years ago by doing exactly what this fool did. WEAR BLOODY EAR DEFENDERS. One hole was all it took, and I've been deaf since.
What happens to the dampness, water behind the membrane. I have an old granite house and bedroom at top of house has dampness. At the moment dampness comes thru wall, with membrane in place would water run to floor below?
Hi Martin - We would not suggest that a cavity drain membrane is applied at first floor level or above due to complications that can occur through condensation or major faults in the exterior wall and subsequent water ingress. Waterproof renders and plasters would be more suitable.
We are currently try to install this on a 100 year old brick all that had no DPC. The plastic inserts seem to be clogging with brick dust and stopping them from fully seating. I see you’re using a nice new dry concrete wall. Have you tried it on an old brick wall before? Can you suggest a solution for us?
Burton Nelson Hi Burton, Thanks for your comment. The main reason for the quantity and spacings of plugs is due to the weight the mesh membrane will have to support either in render or dabbed plasterboard its essential 250mm max spacings are used other wise you could risk movement in the membrane and cracking or even de bonding of finishing surfaces.
Rather than use so many blue plugs can it be attached to the wall behind treated timber battens? My play was... a layer of this membrane, over that vertical timber battens every 600mm to hold the membrane in place, in between the timber battens will be 50mm deep of insulation, then on top will be plaster board, then a finish coat of plaster. So the membrane won't be supporting anything really, the timber battens will be supporting the plasterboard etc.
Hi Cocat - Thank you for your comment. Yes the way you have just described is another way to install and finish the waterproofing membrane. The installation can be carried out with our PermaSEAL 8 Clear membrane which we provide in a kit with all the necessary plugs, jointing tape and membrane here: www.permagard.co.uk/waterproof-membrane-kit-40m. If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us.
Hi Craig, Yes the mesh membrane will accept a render or plaster. The preferred plaster would be Tarmac Whitewall applied in two coats each of approximately 6mm thickness, followed by a minimum 3mm skim. The undercoat should be pushed in firmly to fill the studs. This is scratched and once set the floating coat is applied. A cement-based render is also acceptable but this would require 7-10 days curing time between coats as shrinkage cracks may appear.
Does anyone else find this odd for anyone to be drilling this many holes in a foundational wall?
he is overdoing it
I'm doing this this weekend, 1/2 the plugs??
@@fittpatley I've never been a fan of drilling holes below grade
🤔hmm holes in foundational wall?
@@fittpatleya quarter is to many, seriously I've done it myself
37 down, 1963 to go. Talk about labor intensive way of waterproof a wall.
What would you suggest?
Not a stitch of PPE to be found. I just love these TH-cam Builders.
I have had more damned eye injuries with the damned “safety” glasses on smart guy oh and a fyi keep on wearing those damned safety glasses because they actually have magnification so they help wreck your eyes
And we just love you softies who get dressed up with PPE to knock a nail in. Soft Sod.!!!!
PPE 😂 sound like a right bosses man
Listen to yourself you absolute minge.
I made myself deaf in my right ear over 30 years ago by doing exactly what this fool did. WEAR BLOODY EAR DEFENDERS. One hole was all it took, and I've been deaf since.
What??
You’re the fool on this one Buddy
yeah right if you were deaf how tf did you type this.
checkmate liar.
what did you say?
Can say the same for my wife although it's a blessing if she's sitting on the Def side 😂
Why not using double sided sticky tape , instead of drilling holes
What happens to the dampness, water behind the membrane. I have an old granite house and bedroom at top of house has dampness. At the moment dampness comes thru wall, with membrane in place would water run to floor below?
Hi Martin - We would not suggest that a cavity drain membrane is applied at first floor level or above due to complications that can occur through condensation or major faults in the exterior wall and subsequent water ingress. Waterproof renders and plasters would be more suitable.
Thank you for your response and expertise
You're welcome. Feel free to give our team a call if you have any further questions.
He should have put drains in similar to aco drains
We are currently try to install this on a 100 year old brick all that had no DPC. The plastic inserts seem to be clogging with brick dust and stopping them from fully seating. I see you’re using a nice new dry concrete wall. Have you tried it on an old brick wall before? Can you suggest a solution for us?
Hi Clayton, sorry for the late response! You can use a blow out pump to get rid of any debris www.permagard.co.uk/blow-out-pump. Hope this helps!
Use plug with small a piece of wood together
seams a little over kill. every foot?
Burton Nelson Hi Burton, Thanks for your comment. The main reason for the quantity and spacings of plugs is due to the weight the mesh membrane will have to support either in render or dabbed plasterboard its essential 250mm max spacings are used other wise you could risk movement in the membrane and cracking or even de bonding of finishing surfaces.
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Rather than use so many blue plugs can it be attached to the wall behind treated timber battens? My play was... a layer of this membrane, over that vertical timber battens every 600mm to hold the membrane in place, in between the timber battens will be 50mm deep of insulation, then on top will be plaster board, then a finish coat of plaster. So the membrane won't be supporting anything really, the timber battens will be supporting the plasterboard etc.
Hi Cocat - Thank you for your comment. Yes the way you have just described is another way to install and finish the waterproofing membrane. The installation can be carried out with our PermaSEAL 8 Clear membrane which we provide in a kit with all the necessary plugs, jointing tape and membrane here: www.permagard.co.uk/waterproof-membrane-kit-40m. If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us.
Hi, to render over this with sand and cement, would mix still be standard 4-1 and can you still use additives like freeflo etc?
If’s C C CFC B as FF ds
4-1
Anyone else think this guy looks like Jamie Dornan out of 50 shades of grey?
Where we can buy those insulator
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Easy on a plum block wall try it on a uneven wall 😜👍
I squirmed and thought someone qas going to get executed
Can you render over this
Hi Craig,
Yes the mesh membrane will accept a render or plaster. The preferred plaster would be Tarmac Whitewall applied in two coats each of approximately 6mm thickness, followed by a minimum 3mm skim.
The undercoat should be pushed in firmly to fill the studs. This is scratched and once set the floating coat is applied. A cement-based render is also acceptable but this would require 7-10 days curing time between coats as shrinkage cracks may appear.
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Нахера ты на перфоратор так давишь?!