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Damp Proof Course (DPC) - Methods of DPC Installation

The document discusses damp proof courses (DPC), which are used to restrict moisture movement through walls and floors at basement levels. It describes common DPC materials like bitumen felts, plastic sheeting, and cement concrete. The selection of DPC material depends on factors like climate, structure type, and where in the building it will be installed. Flexible materials like felts and plastic are best for floors and roofs, while cement concrete is often used at plinth levels. The document also outlines general principles for proper DPC installation and provides diagrams of DPC installation in different building situations.
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Damp Proof Course (DPC) - Methods of DPC Installation

The document discusses damp proof courses (DPC), which are used to restrict moisture movement through walls and floors at basement levels. It describes common DPC materials like bitumen felts, plastic sheeting, and cement concrete. The selection of DPC material depends on factors like climate, structure type, and where in the building it will be installed. Flexible materials like felts and plastic are best for floors and roofs, while cement concrete is often used at plinth levels. The document also outlines general principles for proper DPC installation and provides diagrams of DPC installation in different building situations.
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Damp Proof Course (DPC) -Methods of DPC Installation in


Construction

What is DPC?
Damp proof course (DPC) is generally applied at basement levels which restricts the movement of moisture
through walls and floors. Selection of materials for damp proof course and its various methods of applications in
buildings is discussed.

Materials for Damp Proof Course (DPC)


Properties of Materials for DPC

An effective damp proofing material should have the following properties;

1. It should be impervious.

2. It should be strong and durable, and should be capable of withstanding both dead as well as live loads
without damage.

3. It should be dimensionally stable.

4. It should be free from deliquescent salts like sulphates, chlorides and nitrates.

Types of Materials for Damp Proof Course

The materials commonly used to check dampness can be divided into the following three categories:

1. Flexible Materials: Materials like bitumen felts (which may be hessian based or fiber/glass fiber based),
plastic sheeting (polythene sheets) etc.

2. Semi-rigid Materials: Materials like mastic, asphalt, or combination of materials or layers.

3. Rigid Materials: Materials like first class bricks, stones, slate, cement concrete etc.

Selection of Materials for Damp Proof Course in Buildings


The choice of material to function as an effective damp proof course requires a judicious selection. It depends
upon the climate and atmospheric conditions, nature of structure and the situation where DPC is to be provided.

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The points to be kept in view while making selection of DPC materials are briefly discussed below:

1. DPC above ground level

For DPC above ground level with wall thickness generally not exceeding 40 cm, any one of the type of materials
mentioned above may be used. Cement concrete is however commonly adopted material for DPC at plinth level,
38 to 50mm thick layer of cement concrete M15 (1:2:4 mix) serves the purpose under normal conditions.

In case of damp and humid atmosphere, richer mix of concrete should be used. The concrete is further made
dense by adding water proofing materials like Pudlo, Impermo, Waterlock etc. in its ingredients during the process
of mixing. It is used to apply two coats of hot bitumen over the third surface of the concrete DPC.

2. DPC Material for floors, roofs etc.

For greater wall thickness or where DPC is to be laid over large areas such as floors, roofs, etc., the choice is
limited to flexible materials which provide lesser number of joints like mastic, asphalt, bitumen felts, plastic sheets
etc.

The felts when used should be properly bonded to the surface with bitumen and laid with joints properly lapped
and sealed.

3. DPC Material for situations where differential thermal movements occur

In parapet walls and other such situations, materials like mastic, asphalt, bitumen felts and metal (copper or lead)
are recommended.

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It is important to ensure that the DPC material is flexible so as to avoid any damage or puncture of the material
due to differential thermal movement between the material of the roof and the parapet.

4. DPC material for Cavity Walls

In cavity wall construction, like cavity over the door or window should be bridged by flexible material like bitumen
felt, strips or lead etc.

Methods of Damp Proof Course Installation in Construction


General principles to be observed while laying damp proof course are:

1. The DPC should cover full thickness of walls excluding rendering.

2. The mortar bed upon which the DPC is to be laid should be made level, even and free from projections.
Uneven base is likely to cause damage to DPC.

3. When a horizontal DPC is to be continued up a vertical face a cement concrete fillet 75mm in radius should
be provided at the junction prior to the treatment.

4. Each DPC should be placed in correct relation to other DPC so as to ensure complete and continuous
barrier to the passage of water from floors, walls or roof.

Figures 1 to 7 explain provision of damp proof course under different conditions

Figure 1: Air Drain

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Figure 2: Damp Proof Course Treatment for basement on undrained soils

Figure 3: Plan of building showing DPC

Figure 4: Damp Proof Course Treatment for Basement in Damp Soil

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Figure 5: Asphalt tanking for basement

Figure 6: Damp Proof Course for Flooring

Figure 7: Damp Proof Course for Internal Walls

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