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Drygrip Adhesive: Dryzone System: Re-Plastering Fixative

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The rods can be installed in warm or cold walls, requiring only a drill. Standard length (180mm) rods are inserted into 12mm holes at 120mm intervals along the mortar lines of a building. Dryshield Cream

plastic positioning plugs. They are used to set the air gap between the board and the wall before the Dryzone Adhesive cures. A rising damp and replastering treatment can now be completed in under 24 hours, using the Dryzone Replastering System. All the components of the system have been designed and formulated to create a long lasting and cost effective decorative surface. Components & Coverage Dryshield Cream: part of the installation process for Dryzone DPC Cream or Dryrod DPC Rods. Dryzone Cream Injection Gun Available in 3 and 5 litre tubs – Coverage rate of 5 m 2 per litre – Brush or roller applied Drygrip Adhesive: This is especially true when a high performance damp-proofing solution like Dryzone or Dryrod has been used, where the treatment of rising damp is far more consistent and effective than what can be achieved by pressure injected fluids or low strength creams. Due to the superior performance of the damp-proof course, the extra waterproofing qualities of the sand and cement render are often not needed to cover less well treated areas of the wall.

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Available in 600 ml foil sausages, for use with the Dryzone High Viscosity Applicator Gun – Coverage rate of 1 to 2 sausages per 2.8 m 2 plasterboard Dryzone Plasterboard Positioning Plugs: Designed for ease of application and the reduction of wastage, the rods are even more effective than the high-performance Dryzone and has been proven to out-perform competing products. The exact amount of active ingredient is contained within each rod ensuring full treatment, no mess and no waste every single time. Traditional Replastering An effective salt inhibitor cream, for use on walls contaminated with salts, as a result of rising damp. It resists the formation of salts in, or at, the masonry surface, without the need for a sand:cement render and acts as a primer for Dryzone Salt & Damp Resistant Adhesive. The adhesive when dry sets fairly hard but there is a small amount of flex in it. Kind of rubbery. Certaibly disent set like cement or normal dry wall. Excellent Bonding: Drygrip Adhesive is specifically formulated to adhere plasterboard directly to masonry surfaces. When used in conjunction with Dryshield Cream, it delivers exceptional bonding strength.

Dryshield Cream is a salt resistant, breathable and water-repellent cream. It is used as a primer for Drygrip Adhesive and as a salt inhibitor on walls that have just been treated for rising damp with Dryzone Damp-Proofing Cream. Why Dryshield is Required Drygrip Adhesive is applied directly to plasterboard, using a Dryzone High Viscosity Applicator Gun. The adhesive should be applied at regular spacings. The plasterboard is applied directly to a Dryshield treated wall, using positioning plugs to regulate the width of the air gap. The positioning plugs should only be used to adjust the positioning of the board, they do not take any of the structural load.DPC products. The machined tool is perfectly sized to fit the 12mm diameter holes that are drilled for

The Dryzone System High Viscosity Applicator Gun is specifically meant for use with Drygrip Adhesive. Replace the end cap and nozzle, trimming the end of the nozzle to give a minimum 10 mm diameter hole. In some cases the hole in the nozzle can be made larger to discharge more product during application.The Dryzone Express Replastering System has revolutionized the process of restoring the decorative surface after a rising damp treatment. Traditional methods required several layers of render and plaster, which was not only time-consuming and messy, but also required significant experience for successful execution. Internally applied thermal insulation isolates the heated interior from the masonry, which will therefore be cold, producing a risk of interstitial condensation behind the thermal insulation; to prevent that, an AVCL should be applied on the warm side of the thermal insulation.

Dryzone Damp-Proofing Cream solves many of the problems that were inherent in pressure-injection rising damp treatments. It requires no expensive specialist equipment to buy or maintain, the material itself is not hazardous or caustic and it does not require constant attention once the application has begun.

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Dryzone System Cream Injection Gun, this tool is re-usable and easily cleanable. Dryzone High Viscosity Applicator Gun with Dryzone Nozzle Most modern properties are built with a damp-proof course, usually in the form of an impermeable plastic membrane, which is placed along a mortar line near the ground. Some properties, however, were built with no damp-proof course, or the original has failed, meaning that rising damp can occur and it is necessary to make remedial repairs. Dryzone to the Rescue We would always recommend consulting a professional before deciding if you need to replaster. There are many qualified damproofing specialists that can give their recommendation and our technical team is always available to help with the diagnosis. Limitations of the Traditional Method

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