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Below ground potential Basement areas are not usually associated as being new- build work in existing properties but, as Delta Membrane Systems states, many home owners have found that they can create valuable extra space by going below ground level. Traditional damp proof membranes trap moisture and hold up work while the relative humidity of the concrete takes time to drop. Delta-FM allows work to continue immediately after placement thanks to a special low stud profile. Specifically designed for flooring applications, Delta-FM protects against dampness and contamination. A complete product line-up is offered by Delta, including the MS-500 ‘Original’ cavity drainage membrane for use on walls and


floors and vaults as a waterproofing system. Made from high density polyethylene in a clear finish, MS-500 gives a compressive strength of greater than 250kN/m2 and is able to drain some 135 litres/min of water per metre run.


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