Falling Damp ???
D Deleted member 23452 Guest Oct 13, 2015 #3 You'd need some good drainage underneath it. If the substrate was on clay for example the potential for frost damage would be huge. So depending on the sub-soil type that could be a very expensive option. Good stuff where it can be used though.
You'd need some good drainage underneath it. If the substrate was on clay for example the potential for frost damage would be huge. So depending on the sub-soil type that could be a very expensive option. Good stuff where it can be used though.
stuart23 Private Member Oct 13, 2015 #4 At end of vid it says cold will damage it and can only be used in hot countries so that rules us out
Danny - Oct 13, 2015 #5 imago said: You'd need some good drainage underneath it. If the substrate was on clay for example the potential for frost damage would be huge. So depending on the sub-soil type that could be a very expensive option. Good stuff where it can be used though. Click to expand... FReeze thaw weathering would be brutal I should think....
imago said: You'd need some good drainage underneath it. If the substrate was on clay for example the potential for frost damage would be huge. So depending on the sub-soil type that could be a very expensive option. Good stuff where it can be used though. Click to expand... FReeze thaw weathering would be brutal I should think....