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PermaSEAL Damp Proof Paint 5L Reviews

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Damp Proof Membrane Paint
PermaSEAL Damp Proof Paint is a high performance liquid damp proof membrane. All you need to do is brush or roller it on to a sound masonry surface to create a damp proof and vapour proof layer.

Forms a flexible membrane that stops water & vapour coming through, reducing the chances of damp forming 
Blocks penetrating damp on interior walls and ceilings in two coats
Highly effective damp proof paint for internal walls that can be applied to damp surfaces 
Can be painted over with standard emulsions or wallpapered over when dry 

This high quality professional product can be used as a general damp proof paint for walls and ceilings as well as a highly effective damp proof membrane (DPM) for floors. 
With a consistency similar to thick emulsion paint, it is available in two colours:

white damp proof paint
black damp proof paint

Benefits of PermaSEAL Damp Proof Paint
PermaSEAL damp proof paint is a highly adaptable and powerful multi-purpose product. It is:

Fast-drying
Ready to use straight from the bucket
Fully waterproof
Solvent-free 
Professional product
Dries to a semi-gloss finish
Stops damp and vapour damaging decorations
UV resistant

Damp Proof Paint Uses
PermaSEAL damp proof paint is a multi-purpose high performance product. It can fulfil a range of purposes, including:

A general interior damp proof paint for multiple surfaces including render, plaster, brickwork. Suitable for both walls and ceilings.
Floors: a damp proof floor paint that can be applied above and below screeds to provide a damp proof membrane. It needs to have a further coating to protect it from damage.
Walls: a damp proof wall paint that can be used under a render as a waterproof layer.
Externally: below ground as a primary waterproofing membrane behind a cavity drain membrane (Speak to our technical advisors).
Tiling: under tiled areas as a secondary protection for wet areas such as bathrooms.
Bunds, silage and sewage tanks: protects concrete from silage attack.
Gas Barrier: protection against methane and radon penetration.
Timber: joist ends can be waterproofed before installation into damp walls

Note: Speak to one of our technical advisers if you are considering using this product in a basement as there are risks involved.  For areas of water ingress under hydrostatic pressure we suggest Permaseal Tanking as a waterproof barrier.
How to Use Damp Proof Paint
Preparation
Make sure that all surfaces are sound, free of loose material, dust, oil, grease, rubber marks etc. PermaSEAL Damp Proof Paint should not be applied over any previous coatings like emulsion paints and bitumen as these can stop it working or bonding effectively. 
When using as a damp proof paint, ensure that any masonry / brickwork is flush and pointed. All defects in existing surfaces should be made good. Ideally, you want a smooth surface with a trowelled or brushed finish. 
When using as a liquid DPM make sure the substrate is load-bearing, and that any laitance is removed mechanically (common on new concrete floors/screeds). Speak with a technical adviser if unsure.
How to apply Damp Proof Paint
Before applying the damp proof paint, stir the contents of the bucket well. The damp proof paint is now ready to be applied by brush or roller. It’s that simple. Follow decorating best practice.
When using as a damp proof wall paint for treating internal walls, the best method is a sandwich system. This is where you chip off the render and then apply the damp proof paint before applying new plaster. 
We recommend two coats are applied for all purposes. All subsequent coats should be applied at right angles to the previous coat. 
Before applying a second coat, allow the first coat to become touch dry. This is typically within one hour. The second coat should be applied within 24 hours of applying the first coat. Once the second coat is dry, you can paint over it, or apply further decoration such as wallpaper.   
How much Damp Proof Paint do I need?
To achieve a damp proof barrier, PermaSEAL Damp Proof Paint must be applied as specified and not stretched to cover larger areas. It has a coverage rate of 1 litre/m² when applied in two coats each of 0.5 litres /m². For more details click on the FAQ tab. 
You can read reviews in the review tab, highlighting why PermaSEAL is the best damp proof paint on the market.
PermaSEAL - Complete solutions. Made possible.
PermaSEAL damp proof paint is part of our complete PermaSEAL range of damp proofing products where quality, value and technical excellence come together. If you have questions around the way this powerful multi purpose product can be used, give our team a call. You can also read our FAQs in the tab where we cover some of your commonly asked damp proof paint questions.   
Related Content
Return to our Damp Proofing Products section to browse more items. Read our Guide to Internal Damp Proofing. If you still have questions then read our article on Does Damp Proof Paint Really Work? 

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Excellent service and a first class product!
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Posted 3 years ago
Joseph Morris
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It remains to be seen if the damp proof paint solves our problem, but the paint itself was easy to apply. Thanks to Permagard for their advice!
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Posted 3 years ago
Mike Brittin
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Easy to use, and covers well.
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Posted 3 years ago
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Posted 3 years ago
Iain MacPherson
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I have applied the product but don’t know if it does the job yet however went on well and good coverage , in the short space of time it has resolved the dampness but it’s long term I need. So far so good
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Posted 3 years ago
Good product, good consistency, easy to apply with good coverage. Used to cover a repair at the edges of a concrete floor (no heavy foot traffic), where an existing membrane had been damaged by nails from a carpet gripper. So far so good, and would recommend.
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Posted 4 years ago
Cover damp staining ok, as advertised, but any damp returning to that area, e.g. chimneys, will come through to discolour the area. Perhaps I am expecting too much, but it's not really any better than a couple of coats of waterproof PVA.
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Posted 4 years ago
Susan Wilkinson
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Very pleased with this easy to apply paint,it dried quickly and there's no lingering smell,I would highly recommend as 5star
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Posted 4 years ago