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Damp in solid masonry wall

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Breton Rouge | 17:32 Fri 06th Jul 2007 | Property
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Hope someone out there can help me pse.

Have just bought a v. small 19th Century cottage in the country that has a back wall that is built into the side of a hill. 95 per cent of the property is completely damp free but it has one wall that feels damp and has evident signs of water ingress. Trouble is: the wall in question is made out of solid masonry and so does not contain a cavity that can be injected into. Does anyone know how to deal with a solid masonry wall that is damp affected please?
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You should be able to devise a solution from http://www.deltamembranes.com/?gclid=CPignpGvk 40CFQXmlAodXG-Frg
A damp course can be inserted by Silicone injection - I had mine done a few years ago.

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