Beat damp in a day with Safeguard Dryzone

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The scourge of rising damp can now be dealt with easily, cleanly and quickly using the Dryzone System damp-proofing products available from Safeguard – the UK’s leading specialist in damp- and waterproofing, and masonry repair solutions. These materials combined allow for treatment and room reinstatement in around a day – a massive improvement over the weeks that more traditional methods may take – and obviate, for example, problems associated with decanting tenants for significant periods of time.


Beat damp in a day with Safeguard Dryzone - Plasterers News
 
All it is as far as I can see is there standard DPC cream and a gun able dabbing stuff that's water/salt proof.

Not sure how you match to the top half of the wall if the existing plaster is say 10mm thick.
 
So it can be treated, boarded, skimmed, skirting fitted & painted in a day. Lol :rolleyes)
 
Ive looked @this system from a labor intensive job this system wins hands down in my opinion !ive noticed ebay a company called clan sell all the gear cream barrier cream dabbing gel etc id love to give it a whirl .
 
All it is doing really is replacing dot and dab sticky for this tubed stuff ? Foil back boards would be good but doubt u could stick with them unless they have made a new board them selves ??
 
Its just another way for " damp companys" who cant be arsed to diagnose damp issues properly to charge more money for this super dooper new system. They wouldnt sell half as much injection cream if they had a proper look at the problem............IMO
 
haha this is for monkeys who cannot use a trowel.
I guess probably semi skilled labourers who work for salesmen/surveyors that need to hit their targets each week on sales lol.

I am sorry but you have to do the job properly, that is just papering over the cracks :RpS_lol:
 
haha this is for monkeys who cannot use a trowel.
I guess probably semi skilled labourers who work for salesmen/surveyors that need to hit their targets each week on sales lol.

I am sorry but you have to do the job properly, that is just papering over the cracks :RpS_lol:

No it's dabbing over the damp :RpS_biggrin:
 
Very impressed with this system the dry grip is better than dry wall adhesive !used a bit insta stik under cills to bring the board out .
 
hi,regarding the damp treatment do dryzone recommend replastering after the treatment ,and will this not affect the dryout time for affected areas,cheers
 
hi,regarding the damp treatment do dryzone recommend replastering after the treatment ,and will this not affect the dryout time for affected areas,cheers

I am going to try and and get in touch with dryzone later this week to get these answered as unfortunately I dont know at this moment... :-(
 
The barrier cream dry almost instantly once applied to brick thus commencing the drygrip to be applied to the back of the board then dab against wall . The cream prevents the damp from rising the barrier cream prevents the salts from penetrating through the wall .the grip is then applied at no stage is the process in jeopardy if you follow those simple steps .
 
We use the cream to reinforce the doc,then tank internal brickwork float with a product called kmix...**** if there is a few inches to build out(reveals especially)so would like more info plz:-D
 
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