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Cutting a drainage channel
I am attempting to damp proof our basement. (For a plan see
http://www.antony.adshead.dsl.pipex.com/temporary.htm) The basement is built into earth at the S end and opens out to the garden at the N end. It is unheated and with minimal ventilation right now. It gets some condensation and during the recent heavy rain it got maybe 1/2 litre of water ingress over 2 days. The floor is asphalted. I want to use a Platon or Newlath-type membrane on the walls at the S end of the basement and cut a drainage channel to take away any water. I have some questions: 1. What is the best way of cutting it to form a 50mm-wide channel? 2. What is the best material to line it to provide a smooth run-off? 3. Are there any cold tar-type products that I can proof it with afterwards? tia Antony |
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