Damp-proof courses introduction
The installation of the damp-proof courses in a cavity wall construction is an important element in ensuring the building performs to a satisfactory level. Detailed below are installation details in areas where there is a high risk of water ingress.
Sill details
Diagram C36 - Typical DPC installation detail around window cills
Diagram C37 - Typical DPC installation - cill detail
Diagram C38 - Typical DPC installation - brick cill
Jamb detail
Frames must be installed behind the outer leaf and care should be taken to ensure frames are installed plumb, level, square, and fitted to acceptable tolerances.
Diagram C39 - Typical DPC installation - jamb detail
DPC correct location
Diagram C40 - Correct location for DPC to prevent damp penetration
Pressed Metal Lintels
Diagram C41 - Pressed metal lintels - stepped DPCs above openings
Pre-Stressed Concrete Lintels
Provide stepped DPCs to all openings in cavity walls or proprietary cavity tray DPCs.
Weepholes
Weepholes at 450 mm max. centres
In the case of brick, fairfaced blockwork, or any surface where the outer leaf is unrendered, weepholes should be provided at no more than 450 mm centres. Also, lodging of mortar droppings in DPC should be avoided.
Typical stone-facing DPC details
Typical DPC details at window/door head for stone facing onto a cavity wall.
Typical sill DPC detail for stone facing on to a cavity wall.
Typical door/window reveal DPC details for stone facing onto a cavity wall.
Roof abutments
Careful detailing of damp-proof courses and flashings is required for flat roof and mono-pitch roof abutments. These types of abutments can occur at balconies, porches, garages etc. In all cases, cover flashings should be built-in under the stepped DPC.
Metal used for flashings should be non-ferrous. In cases where lead is used, the lead should be at least a code four (colour code blue). Laps for flashings should be greater than 100 mm (150 mm in locations prone to high wind and rain) and individual lengths should be less than 1.5 m.
Correct installation of DPC
If DPC is not installed correctly, any moisture that drains down the cavity will seep through and show up as damp on the ceiling of habitable rooms inside.