Summary: Learn how to inject damp proof course, detecting the cause of damp and using damp proof course injection to prevent future damp.
If you find that damp is a continued problem even with a damp-proof course you may want to check that there isn’t something causing the damp on the outside wall such as a flowerbed or old building material dumped against the wall. If this is not the case then you may need to replace the damp-proof course (DPC).
One possible way of doing this is to inject a waterproof silicone-based compound into the wall, which forms an impervious layer.
When drilling, either drill squarely into the mortar, or at a slight downward angle.
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