Hi mate, good video but music too loud, my question is, after you applied the tanking compound and it is dried can you plaster over it or render the wall ? Cheers
Music too loud, but seeing the consistency of the mix was very useful. Also the instructions said I had to damp the wall thoroughly first. I also wore a mask, gloves ang eye protection as I didn't want the mix doing to my lungs what it did to my wall.
Yep, same here with the music overload thing - at least, I think it was music ... 🤔 It drowned out pretty much anything useful that was being said. Almost maybe worth re-doing without the music or a LOT lower? On the plus side, it was good to see the coverage and how it goes on. This says it's part 1 so I'll have a look at part 2. Also, this was done 5 years ago, so it'd be good to know what it's like now and whether it's held up and kept the water out.
Hi i use this all the time but in my opinion you are not using the right brush try a coconut fibre sweeping brush head as it holds more tanking mix and load brush fully to 6 inch length then only spread it no more than 8 inches in diameter from target area so its very thick. have done this way for over 20 years for same landlord and walls are still dry as a bone
On the KA tanking slurry tub it says to mix it using a 1:1 by volume ratio, this I did today but it was extremely thin, so I had to add a lot more of the powder to give it a good consistency, like yours. Greetings from sunny Clydach btw 👍
I enjoyed watching your video but unfortunately could hardly hear what you were trying to say because of your overpowering music which did not help at all. ☹️
Apparently it's a good decongestant too. Take in a good lungful, then after about twenty minutes, cough up the small solid blocks of cement/mucus concoction, resulting in you feeling as if you've eaten a full packet of Tunes in one go!
this tanking slurry could i use it in a concrete block swimming pool.put sbr /water then this on then sbr /then this etc build up layers so i dont need to render or screed a pool .just tank it i am going to part tile and part paint it
I was going to do similar tank the block scratch coat render 6 -7mm with,metal mesh also tank finish with snowcrete white sand blue glass pebble plaster 2 coats 3-4mm, acid wash it all back 🤪💪not a builder ,confident at DIY hello from sunny neath 😁👍
Can anyone reply please. Can I do this and laminate over it . ? Obviously I am going to put underlay. But is it ok to apply this and laminate over . Thank you
free snow I can’t see a problem with doing the floor as long as it’s concrete you’ll have to prep the floor clean and sbr bond the floor then tank once gone off Put a layer of self levelling over it then you can floor over will stop risings damp
LAD Discovery thank you. I think I have done big mistake by painting that thing on my floor ( black jack dump proof) It stinks , I am very worried about it.if you go and watch my video you ll see what I am talking about. Thank you for your reply..
Thanks buddy, I've got a damp garage I've converted into a gym . It's an old stone structure. I'm currently ripping out old concrete and stone floor to install membrane then re pouring floor. My question, can I use this process on walls and then just paint over? Finish isn't important just need to stop damp coming up and through walls. I'll be improving ventilation too. Thanks.
Muddy Funker you need bond the walls sbr/pva ect to get a render coat over the walls let dry. Then tanking slurry the walls 2coats when dry render over. For Finnish then paint. Will hold the damp and water out. This garage is under ground had issues all the time now sorted the issue out
Helpful video but the loud and unnecessary music overshadowed the information I was looking for.
That’s the Welsh for you ! Always drunk
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Hi mate, good video but music too loud, my question is, after you applied the tanking compound and it is dried can you plaster over it or render the wall ? Cheers
Music too loud, but seeing the consistency of the mix was very useful. Also the instructions said I had to damp the wall thoroughly first. I also wore a mask, gloves ang eye protection as I didn't want the mix doing to my lungs what it did to my wall.
Yep, same here with the music overload thing - at least, I think it was music ... 🤔 It drowned out pretty much anything useful that was being said. Almost maybe worth re-doing without the music or a LOT lower?
On the plus side, it was good to see the coverage and how it goes on. This says it's part 1 so I'll have a look at part 2.
Also, this was done 5 years ago, so it'd be good to know what it's like now and whether it's held up and kept the water out.
Just about to mix some of this up for our floor. Had no idea what consistency it should be. Thanks for the useful video
Good video but could barely hear what you was saying cos of that music.👍 6:49
Hi i use this all the time but in my opinion you are not using the right brush try a coconut fibre sweeping brush head as it holds more tanking mix and load brush fully to 6 inch length then only spread it no more than 8 inches in diameter from target area so its very thick. have done this way for over 20 years for same landlord and walls are still dry as a bone
On the KA tanking slurry tub it says to mix it using a 1:1 by volume ratio, this I did today but it was extremely thin, so I had to add a lot more of the powder to give it a good consistency, like yours. Greetings from sunny Clydach btw 👍
If you're gonna talk ...talk.......if you're gonna play music...play music.....
For the slurry virgins, might be a good idea to mention this stuff dries damn fast and it is hard work to get it on before the mix starts going off
Hi , why did render the walls 1st before applying the slurry. Thanks
Can’t hear newt whilst musics on
I want to stop rising damp, do I tank the whole floor as well as the walls?
Yes, that's what I did in my basement and it helped.
What is the point of the loud irritating music??
Drop the music couldn’t hear you
I enjoyed watching your video but unfortunately could hardly hear what you were trying to say because of your overpowering music which did not help at all. ☹️
nice to see but get rid of music cant hear what your saying.
Can you turn up the music, I didn't catch (all) that bit 🤔
Apparently it's a good decongestant too. Take in a good lungful, then after about twenty minutes, cough up
the small solid blocks of cement/mucus concoction, resulting in you feeling as if you've eaten a full packet
of Tunes in one go!
Hahaha Lol
Hi mate, can I use this over breeze blocks as well? Cheers
Yes.
Cheers for video, about to do this in my garage
this tanking slurry could i use it in a concrete block swimming pool.put sbr /water then this on then sbr /then this etc build up layers so i dont need to render or screed a pool .just tank it i am going to part tile and part paint it
I was going to do similar tank the block scratch coat render 6 -7mm with,metal mesh also tank finish with snowcrete white sand blue glass pebble plaster 2 coats 3-4mm, acid wash it all back 🤪💪not a builder ,confident at DIY hello from sunny neath 😁👍
Can anyone reply please. Can I do this and laminate over it . ? Obviously I am going to put underlay. But is it ok to apply this and laminate over . Thank you
free snow I can’t see a problem with doing the floor as long as it’s concrete you’ll have to prep the floor clean and sbr bond the floor then tank once gone off Put a layer of self levelling over it then you can floor over will stop risings damp
LAD Discovery thank you. I think I have done big mistake by painting that thing on my floor ( black jack dump proof) It stinks , I am very worried about it.if you go and watch my video you ll see what I am talking about. Thank you for your reply..
free snow black jack is a bitumen based paint 🎨 it dirty stuff and we only use that on exterior use
Shame about music, couldn't hear verbal instructions.
Can’t hear for the music.
Looks cool man FatSlothGaming
Thanks buddy, I've got a damp garage I've converted into a gym .
It's an old stone structure.
I'm currently ripping out old concrete and stone floor to install membrane then re pouring floor.
My question, can I use this process on walls and then just paint over?
Finish isn't important just need to stop damp coming up and through walls.
I'll be improving ventilation too.
Thanks.
Muddy Funker you need bond the walls sbr/pva ect to get a render coat over the walls let dry. Then tanking slurry the walls 2coats when dry render over. For Finnish then paint. Will hold the damp and water out. This garage is under ground had issues all the time now sorted the issue out
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Awesome, thanks for the detailed reply.
Gives me a plan to work to 👍🏻
Turn the music down
Can you use this on internal plastered wall?
that annoying music....
Do I have to render?
Would have been a great, informing video. But some bellend decided to put crap electro music all over the top of him speaking!
Try to be professional, turn of the music...
The music was awful. Had to turn the video off
Helpful vid thanks
How did it look once cured
T Brook will get part two up asp
Don’t brush on like paint
Ha ha ha ha, 18 minutes showing us painting a wall, ha ha ha WTF?s