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Can Negative Water proofing be used to prevent rising water damp?

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Can Negative Water proofing be used to prevent rising water damp?

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Yes. Negative Water Proofing may be used to prevent rising water damp, but the job has to be done very meticulously, as explained and the height should be 5-6 from the plinth level, wherever the treatment is done.

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(Ans) Yes. Negative Water Proofing may be used to prevent rising water damp, but the job has to be done very meticulously, as explained and the height should be 5-6 from the plinth level, wherever the treatment is done.

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