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A range of DIY Ultracure Damp Proofing 380ml Kits containing the essential products required to treat Rising Damp in Walls.Choose the required Kit Size from the 'Drop Down' box below.Ultracure Damp Proof Cream is a unique BBA Approved silane based emulsion cream for injection into brickwork for the control of rising dampness.
Ultracure is supported by BBA Certification Certificate No: 02/3961.
Read our Guide on 'How To Identify & Treat Rising Dampness On Walls'
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Ultracure Damp Proof Cream is delivered by hand pressure from the appropriately sized applicator gun into a series of holes drilled into the mortar course. From here, Ultracure effectively migrates into the masonry pores and fully passivates across the mortar joint as the cream reverts to a liquid phase.
Upon curing, a hydrophobic chemical damp-proof barrier is formed in-situ. Extensive field experience with this technology demonstrates that Ultracure will perform as well as any conventional liquid injection system against rising damp.
Ultracure cream is designed to control rising damp, but walls can remain damp after a DPC installation where they are severely contaminated with hydroscopic salts.
Re-plastering with an appropriate, salt resistant product, such as Renovation Plaster or a sand / cement mix containing a suitable Render Additive, is essential to prevent further damage to the plaster finish. In all cases the damp proof course should, as far as possible, be installed in accordance with British Standard ‘Code of Practice for Installation of Chemical Damp Proof Courses’ BS6576:2005.
BBA Approved
Cures to form a barrier against Rising Damp
Fast, clean installation process
No High-Pressure Injection Pump required
Can be used in all types of masonry
Low hazard
Precise dosing
Virtually odourless
Check and overhaul rainwater goods to ensure they are clean and in good working order. Repair or install drains to carry away surface water.
If internal floors are below external ground level, form trenches along the external face of the walls to at least 150 mm below the proposed DPC level (where foundation depth allows). If this approach is not feasible the DPC must be placed at 150 mm above external ground level and the internal walls tanked below the DPC to prevent lateral migration of moisture/ salts.
Remove skirtings, fixings and render / plaster to expose the line of the proposed DPC (mortar bed). Internal plaster affected by hydroscopic salts is removed from the area to be treated to a height of 300mm above the maximum level of the Rising Damp.
Check flooring timbers for signs of fungal decay and recommend repair / replacement as appropriate.
Ensure wall cavities are cleared of debris.
Walls vary in thickness and type of construction so it is essential these factors are taken in