We found out that they missed out dampproofing for the foundation. We're now hesitating on thebplastring phase. Do you recommend these rods with water resistant cement / plaster for the lower portions of the house? Blessings to you.
I would suggest you coat/paint the base of the building with bitumen,both inside and outside and plaster that portion with water resistant cement. You can also use the rods which is scientifically proven to work perfectly in the UK and plaster over it with water resistant cement. I hope this helps. Please don’t hesitate to ask questions. Thanks
very informative content here! is dump proof the the plastic that is laid on the ground of foundation? can bitumen also go a long way to avoid damp surfaces on walls?
@@opheliaacquah7750 Hi dear. I purchased two 50packs and two 10packs making it 120packs in all. You would only need to insert it from one side of the wall(ideally from the inside). I hope this helps you.
Hi, is your project in Kumasi or Ashanti Region? would he be open to do similar process at my site? I found that this process is close to a better solution for me. I did not do any damp proofing from foundation.
@@Kofi513 Hello dear,yes my project is in Kumasi and he would be able to work on the treatment for you if you are able to make the Dry Rod available. This is his contact info,you can reach out to him on ( Baidu K +233 24 847 0723) and I’ll be glad to help with any questions you may have. Thanks
Pls where can I get the Dryrod damp roof material and someone to do it for me? I also skipped damp roofing at the foundation stage. I will be glad if you could send me a contact. Thanks
You can get it online from Amazon or eBay. You don’t really need an expert for the installation.A mason with a drilling machine could watch this video and follow suit. Thanks for reaching and don’t hesitate to ask questions,I’m here for you guys.
@@richardessah5250 With materials readily available,it takes just a day or two to fix it depending on the size of the house. Thanks for being part of this project🙏🏽
You are absolutely right.It’s very expensive and I advice people to damp proof their houses right from the foundation level if they can. Even if you have the means to purchase,getting the rods in Ghana is another issue to deal with.
Please read the instructions well before using the rod. First the drilling is not on point and the tool used in cutting the rod is wrong. There is a special tool or at least a very sharp knife/blade. Dryrod is a higher version of the damp proof creams.
I read the instructions thoroughly before ordering the product.Yes I knew there is a cutter for the rod,ordering it online would have delayed my shipment to Ghana.Using a different tool in cutting the rod does not defeat its purpose anyway. Thanks for your comment,I appreciate it.
We found out that they missed out dampproofing for the foundation. We're now hesitating on thebplastring phase. Do you recommend these rods with water resistant cement / plaster for the lower portions of the house? Blessings to you.
I would suggest you coat/paint the base of the building with bitumen,both inside and outside and plaster that portion with water resistant cement.
You can also use the rods which is scientifically proven to work perfectly in the UK and plaster over it with water resistant cement.
I hope this helps.
Please don’t hesitate to ask questions.
Thanks
very informative content here! is dump proof the the plastic that is laid on the ground of foundation? can bitumen also go a long way to avoid damp surfaces on walls?
You are absolutely right my Sister,it can go along with the Bitumen,exactly what I’ll be doing soon on my external walls
@@CITIZEN_ANDOH oh nice! i am staying tuned to your informative contents and this content in particular!
@@rubyamanda9009 No problem at all,you’ll surely have an update.
About how many packs did you use?
@@opheliaacquah7750 Hi dear. I purchased two 50packs and two 10packs making it 120packs in all.
You would only need to insert it from one side of the wall(ideally from the inside).
I hope this helps you.
Hi, is your project in Kumasi or Ashanti Region? would he be open to do similar process at my site? I found that this process is close to a better solution for me. I did not do any damp proofing from foundation.
@@Kofi513 Hello dear,yes my project is in Kumasi and he would be able to work on the treatment for you if you are able to make the Dry Rod available.
This is his contact info,you can reach out to him on ( Baidu K +233 24 847 0723) and I’ll be glad to help with any questions you may have.
Thanks
Please, what's the contact information for the contractor?
@@opheliaacquah7750That’s his contact dear. +233 24 847 0723(Baidu K)
How much does it cost
@@forfunforfun2207 The current price on Amazon- $30 for 10 packs and $130 for 50 packs
please is there any other chemical mixed with morta
No chemicals needed for this very particular process with the Dry Rod.
The rod contains all the needed chemicals.
Thanks for your comment dear.
Did you buy and ship directly on Amazon to Ghana or you can with it?
A friend of mine sent it to Ghana.
Thanks for your input on this channel.
Pls where can I get the Dryrod damp roof material and someone to do it for me? I also skipped damp roofing at the foundation stage. I will be glad if you could send me a contact. Thanks
You can get it online from Amazon or eBay. You don’t really need an expert for the installation.A mason with a drilling machine could watch this video and follow suit.
Thanks for reaching and don’t hesitate to ask questions,I’m here for you guys.
Ok thanks very much
@@princeamissahakessah8577 You’re most welcome dear
Hi. Roughly how many packs did you use, please? Thank you
@@BeccaOMG Hi dear,I used two-50packs and two-10packs.
I hope this helps and don’t hesitate to ask questions.
Thank you.
Hi, how many packs did you use?
I used two-50 packs and two-10 packs.
You would only need it on just one side of a wall.
I hope this helps.
@@CITIZEN_ANDOH yes ok thanks so much.
@@ourfamilytree5931 You most welcome
Hi, how long does it take to fix this problem (estimated) ?
@@richardessah5250 With materials readily available,it takes just a day or two to fix it depending on the size of the house.
Thanks for being part of this project🙏🏽
Can i have the contact of contactor who did the inserting.
Of course dear.
He’s Baidu K and attached is his contact info +233 24 847 0723.
Thanks for supporting us
Please you people are serious. God bless you
Thank you Parker.
Didn't you used dpm during the foundation please
@@JusticelukaAcheaw No I did not
It has been scientifically proven to be effective but very expensive!!
You are absolutely right.It’s very expensive and I advice people to damp proof their houses right from the foundation level if they can.
Even if you have the means to purchase,getting the rods in Ghana is another issue to deal with.
Please read the instructions well before using the rod. First the drilling is not on point and the tool used in cutting the rod is wrong. There is a special tool or at least a very sharp knife/blade. Dryrod is a higher version of the damp proof creams.
I read the instructions thoroughly before ordering the product.Yes I knew there is a cutter for the rod,ordering it online would have delayed my shipment to Ghana.Using a different tool in cutting the rod does not defeat its purpose anyway.
Thanks for your comment,I appreciate it.