We have a room built against a hill, which means that there is soil directly against half the height of one wall. When it rains, water in the soil seeps down and through the wall, damaging the carpet and the paintwork in the room. What is needed is comprehensive damp-proofing along the length of the wall, and down to foundation level.
Please email me. I work at a university and not always available for calls. Granny flat. Rising damp from foundations (I assume). Converted garage. 1 wall, has a french door in the wall, hoping to stop damp on either side of door, each wall approx 2m. Damp (flaking plaster outside and mould on inside wall) up to approx 2m high.
Floor that will provide warmer underfoot than tiling. We have the top vinyl laminate at the moment. the kind that is not glued down. it could not stand up to a thorough flooding these last storms. waterlogged and curling at the edges, strips of vinyl coming off in the heavy traffic areas. What to replace it with ? Insurance claim involved
One Layer "Derbigum" or other equally approved SP4 waterproofing membrane sealed to solvent based bitumen primed surface by means of torch fusion with minimum mm side laps and minimum mm end laps 1. On slabs m2 2. On turn-up, turn-down not exceeding mm girth 6 m2
International number but I am available on Whatsapp and email. Stage 1. Remove laminate floor in main bedroom and install vinyl floor.14m2 To be done mid October. Stage 2. When work of stage 1 is done well. Remove laminate/tiles and put new vinyl floor in the two other bedrooms, kitchen and lounge. Total 80m2. To be done mid November.
Type: old fashioned standard red grey 50 paver (to match existing) 1 ) Driveway to afdak (m2) 2) 2.5 x 8m piece of new paving next to existing 6 x 8m paving (20m2) 3) 2.1 x 12m piece of new paving (25m2) 4) 1 x 9m piece of new paving (9m2) There must be sheeting underneath to prevent bossies growing through.
I need to replace the floors damaged by a burst pipe, lounge and bedroom 16 meter and the other room 14 metres. A cupboard needs to be unscrewed before the floor is layed. What would be the cost to replace the floors, labour. If you supply, i am looking for grey, what is the cost with material.
Hi, I think my problem is the parapet wall, as I had proofed the roof previously...with pap & lap, then rubberized. But the problem persist. I thought of removing the flashing and replace with new concrete. What would you suggest? I'm getting desperate. Please help. I know it is a bad timing, but I would like to start the process.
I have two areas with parquet flooring - 1 off approx 36sqm and the other 15 sqm that is partially sanded and sealed. I want to resand and reseal both these areas. No skirting required. Please quote these 2 off areas separately. I also need informaiton on the drying/curing time in which the area cannot be used.
I have recently build a bricks & cement pond, about 1.5 wide, 2.5 long and 1.2m deep and have applied ram rapond polyurethane in an attempt to have it sealed inside. There are still leaks and would like to have bitumen or simular applied to seal. I hope to find somebody who can spray it on. The pond is easily accessible by a vehicle. Please quote to have it sealed. Non poisonous for plants and fish please.