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Wall Damp Solutions

There are several effective steps that can be taken to solve the problem of wall dampness or moisture. When dampness or moisture stays in the wall for an extended period, it can damage the paint, plaster, and even the structural integrity of the room. Below are some effective damp solutions:

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1. Waterproofing Membrane or Coating Application

   • Applying a waterproof membrane on the wall prevents external moisture from entering.

Special waterproof paint or coating can also be used, which creates a protective layer on the wall.

2. Damp Proof Coating

   • You can apply a coating on both the interior and exterior of the wall with special damp-proof chemicals. This helps in moisture resistance.

3. Proper Drainage System Installation

   • Ensure that no water accumulates around the roof or house. A proper drainage system prevents water accumulation and helps avoid wall dampness.

4. Improved Ventilation System

Adequate ventilation inside the room helps maintain low humidity, preventing dampness from forming on the walls.

   • Opening windows and using ventilators or exhaust fans can control the moisture in the room.

5. Anti-Mold Paint

   • To avoid fungus and mold issues in damp areas, anti-mold paint can be used. It prevents the growth of mold and controls moisture on the walls.

6. Injection Damp Proofing (DPC)

For damp problems in the lower part of the wall, injection damp proofing can be used. This method involves injecting chemicals into the damaged parts of the wall, preventing moisture penetration.

7. Replacing Damaged Plaster

   • If the plaster on the wall is damaged due to moisture, replace it with waterproof plaster.

8. Silica Gel or Damp Removers

There are certain products available in the market that absorb moisture. Specifically, silica gel or damp removers can help reduce indoor moisture levels.

By using these methods to control wall dampness, the stability and aesthetic appeal of the room can be easily maintained.