Remediation of walls against the ground with infiltration and condensation phenomena: The Antihumid Remedial Coating Dwall

The issue of counterfloor walls prone to infiltration and condensation represents a significant challenge in the field of construction and restoration. The proper management of these phenomena is crucial to ensure the durability and healthiness of buildings. In this context, the damp-proofing restoration coating Dwall emerges as an effective and innovative solution.

The Problem of Counter Earth Walls;

Counterfloor walls, by their nature, are particularly susceptible to moisture from the ground. This can lead to water infiltration and condensation, creating unfavorable conditions that can compromise the building structure and the quality of the indoor environment. Negative effects include deterioration of materials, growth of mold and mildew, and loss of thermal insulation.

The Solution with Coating Dwall

Damp-proofing restorative finish coating Dwall was developed to effectively counteract moisture problems in retaining walls. The technology Dwall is based on high-quality materials that ensure durability and excellent performance over time. All material deterioration processes depend on the instability of the air-water-manufactured system, that is, the amount and rate at which materials exchange water with the environment, based on their specific porosity and hygroscopicity characteristics. The temperature of both air and water varies constantly throughout the day and even more so over the course of a year.

THE Dwall systemfor indoor and outdoor environments and characterized by a very fast evaporation process and high thermal resistance, combination of a panel and a coating of aerial lime and the crushed earthenware.


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