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Liquid Membranes - brush onto damp walls and
floors - no smell, no solvents. 1.
Cement Based - add your water to the tanking powder - click
to view details or buy - Ultra Tanking Slurry Powder 2.
Cement Based - add your cement powder to the tanking liquid - click
to view details or buy - Bondacryl Liquid 3.
Rubber Based - ready to use - black or white - click
to view details or buy - Technoseal Liquid Rubber Membrane 4.
Epoxy Based - mix the two liquids - indoor use, clear, grey, white or red
- click to
view details or buy - Ultra Epoxy Seal Coating 5.
Polyurethane Based - ready to use, one part, clear liquid, indoor or outdoors
- click to
view details or buy - Ultra UV Resist Coating
Warm
& Dry Linings - for laying onto damp floors 1.
Loose lay - ready for laying boarding (chipboard, plywood) or for concrete
and concrete screed - click
to view details or buy - Kontract Membrane (7mm thick) - insulation can also
be added. 2.
Loose lay- ready for carpet or cushion floor (lino) - no boards needed
- click
to view details or buy
- Slimline Floorseal (3mm thick) 3.
Stick down - with tiling adhesive, ready for tiling with more adhesive
- click
to view details or buy - Wet Room Floor Membrane (3mm thick) Click
here to see typical Kit Prices
Warm
& Dry Linings - for fixing to damp walls 1.
Fix with bang in plugs - ready for battens, insulation and plasterboard
- click
to view details or buy - Kontract Membrane (7mm thick) - insulation can also
be added. 2.
Fix with bang in plugs - ready for direct plastering or plasterboard on
adhesive dabs - click
to view details or buy - Mesh Membrane or Slimline Mesh Membrane(7mm or 3mm
thick) 3.
Stick on - with tiling adhesive, ready for tiling with more adhesive -
click to view details or buy
- Wet Room Wall Membrane (2mm thick) Click
here to see typical Kit Prices
Tanking
or Lining What
is the difference? Tanking
- a liquid coating that seals
the wall or floor - it must bond to the wall or floor material, so surface preparation
is important. Used above ground it may drive any damp upwards and sideways. Some
are full vapour barriers (Epoxy, Polyurethane), some are not (Cement based), so
the final finish may have to 'breathe' (if you choose a Cement Based System).
Great on new blocks and concrete - not good on old, rough, 'salty' walls or floors. Linings
- with an Air Gap - dimpled plastic sheeting that has a built in air gap,
or cavity, because of the dimples. Does not need special surface preparation,
does not drive damp upwards. Fixed with plastic plugs fitted with neck seals.
It is a true Vapour Barrier, so any finish can be used. Good on brick and uniform
stone walls, not good on loose or very hard stone walls. Linings
- without an Air Gap - dimpled plastic sheeting that is fixed with Tiling
Adhesive. It is a true Vapour Barrier, so it can be Tiled. Acts as a waterproof
layer to protect rooms below or alongside Wet Rooms, Showers or Bathrooms. Good
on smooth concrete, plasterboard, plywood or brick, not good on random stone,
loose or powdery surfaces.
Still
not sure which way to cure that damp floor or damp wall problem: 1.
Choose your Problem from the list below and ring
01626 331351, or click on the suggested product to view. 2.
Our damp experts give you free help to decide which product is best for your job. 3.
We give you a free costing and parts list. 4.
If you go ahead we give your free Project Mentoring by telephone throughout the
job.
  
Drill
through the Wall Membrane - Bang in the Plugs - Roll out the Floor Membrane, tape
the joints.
ABOVE
OUTSIDE GROUND LEVEL - not
in a Basement or Cellar - but only damp, no liquid water. 1.
Damp
Solid Floor, not below outside ground level - use
one of these - click to see the product: a)
For insulating, laying chipboard or concrete/screeding over - Kontract
Membrane b) For laying
underlay and carpet, or loose lay flooring - Slimline
Floorseal Membrane c)
For laying ceramic tiles, including Wet Rooms, Showers - Dural
Floor Membrane 2.
Damp
Brick Walls, not below outside ground level - use
one of these - click to see the product: a)
For plastering or fitting plasterboard on adhesive 'dabs' - Mesh
Membrane or Slimline Mesh
Membrane b)
For using battens, with option to fit insulation between, then plasterboard -
Kontract
Membrane c)
For tiling using ceramic tiles, including Wet Rooms, Showers - Dural
Wall Membrane
ABOVE
OUTSIDE GROUND LEVEL - not
in a Basement or Cellar - but, sometimes you can see Liquid Water - its really
wet. 1.
Wet Floor above outside ground level
- you probably have one of three types of water leak - call us, on 01626 331351,
or use our leak finding Check List. Advise your Insurers. 2.
Wet
Walls above outside ground level -
you probably have some kind of Penetrating Damp - call us, on 01626 331351, or
send us photos.
BELOW
OUTSIDE GROUND - partly,
below damp proof course, or in a Cellar or Basement - but only Damp. 1.
Damp
Concrete or Slab Floor, below outside ground level a)
For insulating, laying chipboard or concrete/screeding over - Kontract
Membrane b) For laying
underlay and carpet, or loose lay flooring - Slimline
Floorseal Membrane c)
For laying ceramic tiles, including Wet Rooms, Showers - Dural
Floor Membrane 2.
Damp
Brick Walls, below outside ground level a)
For plastering or fitting plasterboard on adhesive dabs - Mesh
Membrane or Slimline Mesh
Membrane b)
For using battens, with option to fit insulation between, then plasterboard -
Kontract
Membrane c)
For tiling using ceramic tiles, including Wet Rooms, Showers - Dural
Wall Membrane
BELOW
OUTSIDE GROUND - partly below
damp proof course, or in a Cellar or Basement - you can sometimes see Liquid
Water, its really wet - may come and go with changes in the weather. 1.
Water on the floor, below outside ground level
- you have a water leak - call us or use our Check List
- then, when the leak is cured: a)
Working Drain available - for laying chipboard or concrete/screeding over - Kontract
Membrane b) No Drain
available - for laying chipboard or concrete/screeding over - Kontract
Membrane plus Sump & Pump
Kit and drainage accessories. 2.
Running
Wet Walls and Floor, below outside ground level -
you have a water leak - call us or use our Check List
- tell your Insurers and then, when the leak is cured: a)
For plastering or fitting plasterboard on adhesive dabs - Mesh
Membrane or Slimline Mesh
Membrane b)
For using battens, with option to fit insulation between, then plasterboard -
Kontract
Membrane
Click
to go to the Membrane Shop to see example prices and more product details Call
us on 01626 331351 for help and Project Mentoring.
Why
we are so different? 1.
Because we supply Membrane Waterproofing Kits priced by the Square Metre - you
only buy exactly what you need. 2.
We offer Free Project Mentoring - all the help and advice you need. 3.
We assemble your chosen area of Membrane, quantities of plugs and seals, tape
and mastic, to provide you with exactly the Kit you need for your Project - no
need to waste money on complete rolls or full boxes - just give us the wall and
floor areas or dimensions and we will give you the most competitive price for
your exact needs.
What
does Damproofing Membrane look like? There
are several types, for different purposes:   
Kontract
Membrane - for Battens, Mesh membrane - for plaster, Slimline Floor - for carpet.
Damp
Proofing Membrane Installation Tips We
have answered all the common questions in the form of a Membrane Tips Sheet. Click
here for Mesh Membrane Tips - for plastering or plasterboard on adhesive 'dabs' Click
here for Kontract Membrane Tips - for insulating, battens and plasterboard. 
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