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		<description><![CDATA[Can I Use Damp Proof Membranes On My
Damp Cellar?
In a word, no. Damp proofing membrane systems are designed to deal with capillary held moisture only &#8211; with smaller damp proofing problems, for example damp walls &#8211; and as such are only suitable for above ground application. Where external ground levels are higher than the internal [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Damp Proofing Membranes Versus Damp Injection</title>
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The damp injection method is a common way of dealing with damp problems, but it is not necessarily the best approach. Damp proofing membranes are an alternative for the damp injection method for use on damp walls. They  act as a permanent remedial solution for problems such as penetrating damp [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Damp Proof Membranes &#8211; An Introduction
A damp internal surface can occur from moisture rising from below ground level through old porous brickwork. This may be due to the original damp proof course being damaged, breaking down through age, or displacement due to slight movement of the property over years. Also in my older buildings, the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Damp Proofing Walls</title>
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Damp Proofing Walls
 

Newton Damp Proofing Systems are a range of High Density Polyethylene and Polypropylene membranes which are moulded into a stud formation. The membranes prevent any moisture and moisture vapour and associated salts and contaminants  within the structure affecting the internal finishes by providing a physical barrier  between the old surface and the new [...]]]></description>
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