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Newlath offers a cost effective long term solution for damp problems.
Newtonite provides a firm key and impermeable barrier on any damp or deteriorating surface.
Protecting Windsor Castle For Sixty Years - Newton supplied their old pitch impregnated Newtonite material for remedial work at Windsor Castle in the 1950′s.
Newton Waterproofing helped defeat damp in the remarkable Windsor Castle using Newton System 800. Due to the age of the castle, there were significant rising and penetrating damp problems. In this situation, Newton damp proof membranes were the ideal solution.
Windsor Castle is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world and is one of the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen. The original castle was built for William the Conqueror around 1080. Originally part of a ring of defences around London, Windsor Castle gradually became a popular royal residence because of the good hunting in the nearby forests.
Windsor Castle had many problems with rising and penetrating damp. Newton damp proof membranes Newlath and Newtonite were used as a permanent solution to the damp problems.
Of course, with a building this large and this old, the original builders could not incorporate any damp-proofing measures.
Both rising and penetrating damp has presented problems to the custodians of the castle over the centuries. Newton Waterproofing Systems are pioneers in the field of ‘air gap technology’ with their damp proof membranes. The air gap created by the studs on the damp proof membrane allows damp walls to dry out over time.
Protecting Windsor Castle For Sixty Years
Installers fix Newlath with polypropylene plugs, allowing the area behind the material to ‘breathe’ while the mesh provides a firm key for plasters or renders. Newlath has provide a permanent solution for treating damp walls at Windsor Castle.
Our staff are able to provide guidance for projects of all sizes, whether you require some general advice about damp or waterproofing, or support with technical drawings and specifications.