Newlath Damp Proofing Membrane
The Newlath Damp Proofing Membrane
system is used where large areas of walls have become damp due to
penetrating
damp (often due to water transfer through solid stone
walls with defective pointing), or occasionally as a rising
damp solution.
The Newton Newlath damp proof membrane is mechanically fixed
using Newtons mesh plugs, which are then sealed to prevent damp
penetrating. The wall finish (plaster- lime or cement based-
or dot and dab plasterboard) is then applied to the damp proof
membrane. The dimpled membrane prevents water penetration and
creates a positive internal air pressure 'pushing' the vapour
suspended within the air gap through the external wall and out of
the property.
This system can be used on any substrate - even poor ones, and
can be cut and moulded to fit any space. It can also overcome
'cold face', helping to improve insulation in the building.
The Newlath damp proof membrane, if punctured, can be re-sealed
to prevent any damp or water penetrating.
Where the problem is rising damp, it is generally only necessary
to install the Newton Newlath damp proof membrane to 1 metre high,
or as specified by our surveyors.
Key Benefits of the Newlath Damp Proofing Membrane
System
The system provides a totally separate surface from the affected
wall, eradicating all internal and associated damp problems. It
is:
- Thin and lightweight, so suitable for almost all applications
and wall types; especially where space is at a premium
- Improves thermal performance of the building;
- Can be punctured with wall fixings;
- Does not interfere with the existing building fabric;
- The system is completely reversible; which may be important in
heritage structures;
- Suitable for curved and arched structures - commonly found in
churches and heritage buildings;
- Guaranteed to provide a finish free from damp.