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On inner leaf, should DPM and DPC just be overlapped, or stuck
together with some type of double-sided tape ? Should the DPM go under or over the DPC ? Thanks, Simon. |
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sm_jamieson wrote:
On inner leaf, should DPM and DPC just be overlapped, or stuck together with some type of double-sided tape ? Should the DPM go under or over the DPC ? Thanks, Simon. I usually use normal width DPC and cut some lengths of DPM, about 15 inches wide and place both on the brickwork prior to block laying and leave 250 - 300mm sticking out inside, then when I'm doing the floor pad, the DPM laps over it, with the 25mm of anti-cold-bridging polystyrene crap inbetween them -- Phil L RSRL Tipster Of The Year 2008 |
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