damp-proof course

NOUN
  1. a course of some impermeable material laid in the foundation walls of building near the ground to prevent dampness from rising into the building
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How To Use damp-proof course In A Sentence

  • It is important, therefore, to provide a damp-proof course layer between the foundation and the soil block work. 3. Innovative technologies related to the increased utilization of low-energy building materials
  • Systems such as the french drain, or retrofit damp-proof courses, often compound the situation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, templates have been stretched beyond their original design, which is like using a system for automatically choosing the right material to use as mortar to fill a gap, with support for including layers of other materials such as damp-proof courses, to build entire pillars by telling them to fill a very large gap with repeating layers of concrete. Snell-Pym » C++
  • Its double-glazed windows are boarded up and it will require a damp-proof course and full renovation. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had risen well above the damp-proof course - maybe something we should all keep an eye on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Below damp-proof course, blocks must be stabilized types only, or dressed hard building stones and burnt clay bricks may be used. 3. Innovative technologies related to the increased utilization of low-energy building materials
  • This could be due to a defective damp-proof course or condensation. Times, Sunday Times
  • A new damp-proof course could cost £1 000 or more.
  • Finally, avoid 'electric damp-proof courses'. Times, Sunday Times
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