Marineboy
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My son has just moved house and has a problem with his garage. It is brick built and the short side looks to have been built up against a concrete slab, or possibly the slab has been laid after the garage was built. The slab is 150mm, so is directly in contact with the bottom two courses of the garage wall. The inside of this wall is damp, so the assumption is that the slab is holding/directing water against the brick.
We have started to dig out the slab where it immediately abuts the wall, with the idea of creating a gap - see photo. However, the concrete is proving extremely difficult to remove. Is there another way of solving the problem. I was thinking somehow of laying a strip of DPC material along the junction but not sure how or if this would work.
Any ideas welcome.
We have started to dig out the slab where it immediately abuts the wall, with the idea of creating a gap - see photo. However, the concrete is proving extremely difficult to remove. Is there another way of solving the problem. I was thinking somehow of laying a strip of DPC material along the junction but not sure how or if this would work.
Any ideas welcome.