I had the exact same problem. It means the batteries need to be changed. Take the old batteries out but before putting the new ones in wait for 15 minutes. It worked like a charm for me.
I love now negative bricklayers are, please go make a video and show us how it’s done instead of being pussys. This is training and everyone needs to start somewhere. Why are you even watching a video on how to install dps if you are so good?
Pull the DPC an inch off the bricks from either the inside or the outside. While that to some extent compromises the full effect of the DPC at least the will be a brick and cement connection between the upper part of the house and the lower.
it is normal that the DPM overlaps with the DPC (Damp Proof Course). The DPC is normally laid within the bed joint of the brickwork or blockwork, primarily to stop ground damp from rising
@@neilblenkinsop2613 I did hear the instructor say to keep the cavity clean . The lad is clearly at the very beginning of his training and needs his confidence building before honing and refining his skills and technique , something you could try with your grammar.
I find alot of brickies are like this. Always criticising other brickies work. If there isn't a problem, then they'll find one. No comaraderie. Their like bitchy little gay men. Pathetic.
use it before spring and if you use after spring ur plant will not bud and make sure after applying this method cover ur plant with air tight plastic so that the plastic will avoid scion from drying
I understand why the DPC is there but surely it is the week point of the wall from any horizontal forces because the cement doesn't stick to it like it does to the bricks?
A damp-proof course (DPC)is a barrier through the structure designed to prevent moisture rising by capillary action such as through a phenomenon known as rising damp. Rising damp is the effect of water rising from the ground into property. The damp proof course may be horizontal or vertical.
Your video has saved me numerous times! I keep coming back to it every time the batteries go! 😀 thanks so much 🙏🏼✨
No problem and thank you very much for watching my video
I had the exact same problem. It means the batteries need to be changed. Take the old batteries out but before putting the new ones in wait for 15 minutes. It worked like a charm for me.
First strong winds and that wall will end up in France wuth the dpc still attached.
Do you span the cavity withthe dpm?
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Cruel and barbaric act
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You made me save 40 quids. Thanks you so much
Fixed! Thanks a million
Thanks! Fixed!
Great!Thank you.
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I love now negative bricklayers are, please go make a video and show us how it’s done instead of being pussys. This is training and everyone needs to start somewhere. Why are you even watching a video on how to install dps if you are so good?
Pull the DPC an inch off the bricks from either the inside or the outside. While that to some extent compromises the full effect of the DPC at least the will be a brick and cement connection between the upper part of the house and the lower.
I agree I've Bern told this and I've done so
Makes sense
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Birmingham Wholesale Market, The Hub, Nobel Way, Birmingham, B6 7EU
Thanking you, very helpful
use pig lard - better texture and cools to a soft paste
I did that and some damn neighbors dogs came and ate the whole tree 😢
That's funny! @@fatoshi7510
This is painful.
How
I got the feeling you are cooking the plant !!!!!!
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This technique worked very well I have been using for the last 3 years
How long does it last?
Wonderful video. Thank you - you fix my heating😊
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Thank's wery much!!!
No problems
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Dirty cavity mucks to dry and far to much muck to bed the damp
😂 no such thing as rising damp… been proven time and time again
If the water table is 10 inches under your floor you'd know all about it.
What a happy sunday,loved this video and you have a very good channel debs fan 🤗xx........
All Dpc should be beded
It will be
Thank you so much! It really works! You saved our time,and really a lot of money! God bless you, bro!
No problem I am glad that it's save ur money and. Thank for watching
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Does dpm go on top of inner wall.dpc?
it is normal that the DPM overlaps with the DPC (Damp Proof Course). The DPC is normally laid within the bed joint of the brickwork or blockwork, primarily to stop ground damp from rising
Another one don’t care much about clean cavities.
This was taught in college
@@howto9577 bad instructor
@@neilblenkinsop2613 I did hear the instructor say to keep the cavity clean . The lad is clearly at the very beginning of his training and needs his confidence building before honing and refining his skills and technique , something you could try with your grammar.
Another one that gets bullied by his mrs so comes on UA-cam to criticise everyone else to make themselves feel better
I find alot of brickies are like this. Always criticising other brickies work. If there isn't a problem, then they'll find one. No comaraderie. Their like bitchy little gay men. Pathetic.
I am going to use this technique in the next 2 weeks instead of spending $20 on buying products.
use it before spring and if you use after spring ur plant will not bud and make sure after applying this method cover ur plant with air tight plastic so that the plastic will avoid scion from drying
@@howto9577 Yup, will do within a week, I am in NJ, so still quite a few weeks before spring. In fact it snowed today. Thanks.
Thank you!
@@joyfulcanvasllc7937 no problem
Thank you for sharing this valuable info.
Thank you very much for watching my video
thank you very much make your after apply this method cover ur plant with air tight plastic
My Dad used to work for John Dennis Co decades ago ... and I worked for a while in the offices there
How we can start business in this market
@@cutewillydogzone phone them and find out very 0121 796 1291
Nice video
I understand why the DPC is there but surely it is the week point of the wall from any horizontal forces because the cement doesn't stick to it like it does to the bricks?
A damp-proof course (DPC)is a barrier through the structure designed to prevent moisture rising by capillary action such as through a phenomenon known as rising damp. Rising damp is the effect of water rising from the ground into property. The damp proof course may be horizontal or vertical.
Yes it is a weak point, but the wall is relying on its own weight to hold in place, we tend not to use dpc on front fences or retaining walls
@@howto9577 Why can this not be avoided by adding water repellent additives to that section of the mortar?
On a windy day the house could potentially slide off.
@@zedzed1046 Ha, ha.