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Slaked lime, or calcium hydroxide, doesn't act on the damp surface of a wall. It penetrates the capillaries of concrete, brick, and plaster, and by reacting with carbon dioxide in the air, it initiates a carbonation process that converts the applied material into calcium carbonate, essentially limestone, within the pores of the wall. The result isn't a coating that time and capillary pressure eventually lift. It's an irreversible mineralization that seals the structure from within. Roman engineers used this same principle to waterproof aqueducts and baths that have been in constant contact with water for two thousand years. A one-kilogram bag costs between one and three dollars at any hardware store or building supply store. Professional damp-proofing treatments for an average-sized wall cost between three hundred and two thousand dollars and are polymer-based, requiring reapplication every two to five years because they degrade. Lime doesn't degrade. It turns into stone. Subscribe to Smart Survival TV and turn on notifications. Here, knowledge never expires. How many times have you repainted the same damp wall without solving the underlying problem? #EliminateDampness #SlakedLime #SmartSurvival #DampWalls #HomeConstruction