Introduction to Damp Proofing

Damp Proofing



Damp Proofing Range

Pyramid Weep (Masonry bleed straw)

UseTo provide discharge route for water from lintels, damp courses, cavity trays etc. IntroductionPyramid Weeps (or masonry bleed straws as they are...

Rain Screen Baffles and Flashings

Use Baffles and flashings to arrest, channel and discharge rain penetration in rain screen construction. Introduction Open rain screens and pressure-equalised...

Small Adjustable (Telescopic) Weep

Use To weep via a perp joint. Introduction The small adjustable weep is telescopic and adjusts to accommodate external skins built of different thicknesses....

Synthetic Flashing

UseAn alternative synthetic flashing can now be supplied bonding onto some tray types. See products marked with synthetic flashing option. Clearly state 'With...

Type B Vertical DPC Cavitray

Use Provides vertical DPC element to existing cavity wall. Introduction The Type B semi-rigid vertical cavitray may be introduced into the existing exterior...

Type BA Cavity Barrier Arch

Use Provides a moulded DPC barrier only for arches, thus permitting traditional construction. (Unlike type A/AA which also provide integral guide shuttering.)Introduction...

Type C Cavitray

Use A range of preformed, ready-shaped DPC cavitrays for use over common openings. Available in profiles to suit proprietary metal lintels, concrete lintels, cast...

Type C Curved Cavitrays

UseCurved cavitrays for common openings in concave and convex (on plan) cavity walls. Curved arresting barriers for concave and convex cavity walls. Curved...

Type CD Cavity Dropcloaks

Use To prevent damp penetration via a masonry feature within an external skin, without envelopment within that skin. Thus structural integrity is unaffected...

Type E Cavitray

Use To introduce a horizontal DPC at roof intersection level in an outside wall which has become an inside wall, by virtue of an extension being built.Introduction...