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Sectional Diagram - Typical Basement Renovation
Basement Renovation Design
From the diagram you can see the typical elements required to successfully perform the Basement Damp Proofing process. Clearly every site and project has its own specific challenges and to assist you with those we have a range of drawings available to help you get the design right from the start. Just contact us to discuss your requirements.
Training
Kingfisher offers Training for both specifiers and installers. Training for specifiers encompasses general principles of basement design and relevant standards, whereas the installer course concentrates on the practical details of preparing the job site and installation procedures. Please contact us for details of our next course.
New Build External Basement Waterproofing:
Belt & Braces Solutions
In the quest to maximise plot value, developers and specifiers are increasingly following the European model and looking below ground for added space in basements and cellars. This requires robust and reliable Waterproofing products to keep ground water out and a Belt & Braces approach has become the preferred strategy advocated by both Building Control Officers and Structural Engineers. This involves two complementary systems working together to keep your basement or cellar Damp Free:
A. Primary Waterproofing e.g. Cementitious Tanking
B. Secondary Waterproofing e.g. Cavity Drain Membrane.
In practical terms the Belt & Braces approach recognises the real world difficulty of achieving perfect waterproofing on a building site. If you have one system and it has a tiny defect, you may have Water Ingress but if you have a double waterproofing system, you can have a number of defects on both sides and still be completely dry.
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