Every building consumes some level of moisture in between the walls. However, there are times this can be hazardous especially during the monsoon season. In India during these months, we get enough rain in various parts of the country that most of the houses face dampness during or after the monsoon season. Construction that is 5-10 years old or more is highly susceptible to dampness issues. Damp walls can be caused by a number of different reasons. So, it is important to find the key source why you have them. This will help you treat it properly leading to the best results. Damp walls have a lot of negative effects. Firstly, they are visually unappealing thus affecting the overall look of your decor. Also, dampness and mould can also lead to respiratory problems such as allergies and asthma. In the long run, it can also affect your immune system and make it weak. Identifying the existence of damp walls in your home isn’t that difficult, especially at the time of the rainy season. Three main problems that affect the conditions of your walls include condensation, rising dampness, and penetrating dampness. Moisture that rises above ground level can start damaging walls from the bottom up. Splashing rainwater can dampen the exterior of the walls. Blocked drainage pipes are a common problem in Indian localities which can be a big cause behind dampness (Let's understand the causes in detail ahead). If you don't have the right expertise regarding dampness, it will be difficult to differentiate one. This can cost you a lot because there are different waterproofing solutions for each problem. However, you can get the help of a waterproofing expert to identify the problems. Condensation is the most common form of getting damp walls on any property. It is caused when warm humid air is trapped in the atmosphere and ends up in the walls. Condensation is caused by everyday activities such as cooking and bathing and it is quite common in the kitchen and bathroom. However, if there is not enough ventilation then the moisture gets trapped and it can get out of hand. The common signs of damp walls due to condensation include; mould, musty smell, high levels of humidity, and moisture on the windows, walls, and other surfaces. Rising dampness is caused when groundwater makes its way to the walls. On most occasions, the groundwater is insulated by awaterproof materialsuch as slate and plaster. However, if they are ineffective, it can be a problem. Some common signs of rising dampness include; rotting skirt boards, damaged floorboards, peeling paint, damp patches, and yellow tide marks. This kind of dampness is also known as lateral damp. It mainly occurs in aged buildings when water makes its way through an external wall. Damp walls will accrue with time if it is not identified. Signs of penetrating dampness include; stains, mould, crumbling plaster, damp patches, and drips. Now that you know the main root of getting damp walls, it is time to treat them. For starters, it is advisable to consult a top waterproofing expert in Gujarat for this process although you can do it on your own. This is because curing the damp walls will require waterproofing chemicals that can be dangerous, if not handled properly. The most common types of damp that external walls are penetrating dampness and rising dampness. On the other hand, condensing damp usually affects internal walls. This can cause water to gradually penetrate in brick walls causing cracks. This effect is known as freeze-thaw. You can treat this problem by repairing any cracks, getting a heater, and getting rid of any mould in the property. You can also use the bestwaterproofing chemicals such as Micronsil 30 and Micronsil 30 C plus with your plaster while applying on walls and terraces. You can insulate your building by using a damp-proof membrane that will prevent harm against rot and mould. Also, you can use a damp-proof course that can be made from slate or asphalt which you can mix with Micronsil 30 and 30 C plus. Also, you can use it to waterproof your water tanks. Damp walls in the interior lead to mould growth. You can solve this problem by allowing proper ventilation, heating, and installing a Condensation Mould Kit. It will prevent any mould growth. These are waterproofing chemicals that can be used to treat external and internal damp walls. They act as a waterproofing sealant and are applied when mixed with cement and sand. They cover a large surface area and are the top waterproofing solutions you have been looking for. 20 MCC is a leading name that appears at the top when you are looking for the Best waterproofing solutions from minor damp wallsto major water leakages. Our waterproofing expertteam has years of experience in the industry and knows exactly what treatment is needed for specific dampness. Monsoon is a long season in India that arrives across the country at different times. Some places face heavy to very heavy rainfall from July to October. A retrieval monsoon period from October to November is witnessed in the Indian subcontinent every year. Hence, we provide tailored waterproofing solutionsplus foundation repair services that ensure you don't need to worry about dampness for years to come. We know how nasty damp walls can become. If you have one, get rid of it now. Get in touch with us or book an appointmentto avail of our services! How Do You Spot Signs Of Dampness In Your Walls?
1. Spotting condensation
2. Spotting rising damp
3. Spotting penetrating damp
How Do You Damp Proof Your Walls?
1. Treating penetrating damp
2. Treating rising damp
3. Treating condensation
4. About Micronsil 30 and 30C Plus
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