Tanking then boarding

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hstoke

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im going to do sum hacking off on a mid terraced house next week ready for damp proofing As I'm doing myself I read about different remedys I was going for
Spray on a the sbr so the slurry doesn't dry straight away
Apply the slurry
Drying time
N then board the walls instead of snc
Is this a viable option as I've tank the Walls instead ??
 
You can slurry coat
then a coat of S&C with waterproofer/SBR in it
Then 2 coats of tanking slurry
Then dot & Dab thermal boards if you want
 
Tanking slurry will prevent movement of salts...

Dampen down walls, 2 coats tanking slurry, 1 coat @10mm 3-1 sand/cement render with waterproofer, dab on plasterboards.

Don't listen to 'The Wand' he ain't got a f**king clue about plastering
 
Your such a spunk trumpet 3D or dad car or whatever your calling yourself............................Ive spent more time in Mcdonalds queue's than the time you've been spreading.....................:coffe:
 
Personally I have only used the slurry first method on backgrounds that are high suction. I just usually lash on some sbr 30mins before I start to dub out with a 5 to 1 sbr render, I use 5 to 1 because if you put more cement in it then it becomes to brittle. then once dry tank the next day don't forget the floor also as you might stop the wall but it will then go to the next weakest area.

Also use insulated board if your dabbing.
 
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