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Capillary tightening: an easy and economical DIY method to fix walls forever

Drill holes at the base of the wall (about 15 cm from the floor) in a horizontal line, spaced every 10–15 cm apart.
The holes should be approximately 10 mm in diameter and angled slightly downward to ensure proper sealant penetration.
4. Inject Waterproof Sealant
Use a water-repellent cream, silicone-based sealant, or liquid damp-proofing injection fluid.
Fill the drilled holes with the sealant using an injection pump or caulking gun. This creates a horizontal barrier that blocks moisture from rising.
5. Seal and Cover
After the sealant has set (refer to the product instructions), patch the holes with cement-based filler or waterproof mortar.
Replaster the wall with a waterproof render to create an additional moisture-resistant layer.
6. Paint with Moisture-Resistant Paint
Apply a moisture-resistant primer and paint to the walls for long-term protection. Use breathable paint if the walls need to release trapped moisture.
Preventive Tips for Long-Term Results:
Ensure proper drainage around your house to avoid water pooling near walls.
Install a vapor barrier in problem areas if needed.
Maintain gutters and downspouts to prevent water from soaking into walls.
Why This Works:
This DIY method addresses the root cause of capillary action by creating a physical or chemical barrier that blocks moisture. With proper application and maintenance, it can effectively protect walls for years.
The holes should be approximately 10 mm in diameter and angled slightly downward to ensure proper sealant penetration.
4. Inject Waterproof Sealant
Use a water-repellent cream, silicone-based sealant, or liquid damp-proofing injection fluid.
Fill the drilled holes with the sealant using an injection pump or caulking gun. This creates a horizontal barrier that blocks moisture from rising.
5. Seal and Cover
After the sealant has set (refer to the product instructions), patch the holes with cement-based filler or waterproof mortar.
Replaster the wall with a waterproof render to create an additional moisture-resistant layer.
6. Paint with Moisture-Resistant Paint
Apply a moisture-resistant primer and paint to the walls for long-term protection. Use breathable paint if the walls need to release trapped moisture.
Preventive Tips for Long-Term Results:
Ensure proper drainage around your house to avoid water pooling near walls.
Install a vapor barrier in problem areas if needed.
Maintain gutters and downspouts to prevent water from soaking into walls.
Why This Works:
This DIY method addresses the root cause of capillary action by creating a physical or chemical barrier that blocks moisture. With proper application and maintenance, it can effectively protect walls for years.
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