How To Stop Rising Damp With A Liquid Dpm — Intelligent Membranes

How to Stop Rising Damp with a Liquid DPM

Where a building meets the ground, moisture wants to move upward through the structure. Without an effective damp proof barrier, that shows up as rising damp — tide marks, salt staining, blown plaster and damaged finishes near the base of walls and across ground floors.

Liquid DPM stopping rising damp

How to spot rising damp

Classic signs are a tide mark up to around a metre above floor level, fluffy white salts on the plaster, peeling paint or paper, crumbling skirtings, and a cold, musty feel low down. It differs from penetrating damp (which comes through walls higher up) and condensation (surface moisture) — the cure depends on getting the diagnosis right.

What the regulations require

Approved Document C (resistance to moisture) requires floors and walls next to the ground to resist moisture passing to the inside. A horizontal damp-proof course (DPC) should sit at least 150mm above external ground level (more where paving could bridge it), and ground floors need a damp-proof membrane (DPM). For habitable below-ground space, BS 8102:2022 sets out the waterproofing design — typically Grade 3 (a dry environment) for living areas.

The solution: a liquid damp proof membrane

Waterproof Blue Liquid DPM is a polymer-modified, liquid-applied membrane that cures to a seamless, flexible barrier on foundations, slabs and walls. Roller-applied for fast coverage, it bridges cracks and bonds tightly to concrete and cement substrates — with no laps or punctures to fail like a loose sheet DPM.

Detail the awkward bits by hand

Use the 5kg brush grade to seal reveals, upstands and junctions accurately, and step up to The GOAT for tanking below-ground structures to BS 8102.

How it is applied

  • Prepare a sound, clean substrate
  • Detail junctions and upstands with the brush grade
  • Roller-apply across floors and walls in the required coats
  • It cures to a continuous, seamless waterproof layer

Benefits

  • Seamless and crack-bridging — no joints to fail
  • Blocks moisture and vapour
  • Fast roller application
  • Bonds tightly to concrete and cement

Frequently asked questions

Is it the same as waterproofing a basement? Related, but below-ground habitable space follows BS 8102 — see The GOAT for full tanking.

How do I know it’s rising damp and not condensation? See Rising Damp: How to Spot It and Stop It for a clear diagnosis guide.

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