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Damp Proof Course Calculator

Calculate Damp Proof Course (DPC) requirements including material quantities, overlap lengths, and a basic height check against common IRC guidance.

What is a Damp Proof Course?

A Damp Proof Course (DPC) is a horizontal barrier in a wall designed to prevent moisture rising through the structure by capillary action (rising damp). DPCs are typically installed at least 150mm above ground level.

Building Regulation Requirements

  • Minimum Height: DPC must be at least 150mm above finished ground level (IRC R406.1 (6 in above grade))
  • Lap Length: Joints in DPC should overlap by at least 150mm
  • Continuity: DPC must extend the full width of the wall, projecting slightly beyond the face
  • Cavity Trays: Required above openings and at abutments to direct water out of the cavity

Common DPC Materials

  • Polyethylene: Flexible, durable, most common for standard walls
  • Bituminous Felt: Traditional material, good flexibility
  • Lead: Historic buildings, very durable but expensive
  • Copper: Premium option, extremely long-lasting
  • Engineered Brick: Dense engineering bricks as a DPC

Standard DPC Widths

Wall TypeRecommended DPC Width
100mm Block112mm
100mm Brick115mm
215mm Brick (double)230mm
300mm Cavity Wall337mm
Cavity Tray450mm

Installation Tips

  • Lay DPC on fresh mortar bed, minimum 5mm thickness
  • Ensure DPC is level and free from punctures
  • Maintain minimum 150mm overlap at joints
  • Do not bridge DPC with continuous mortar droppings in cavity
  • Ensure vertical DPC is used in cavity where external ground level is higher
FLFlorida Building Code

References & Sources

Standards Cited
  • IRC R406 β€” International Residential Code Section R406: Foundation Waterproofing and Dampproofing
    Defines moisture barrier requirements for below-grade walls including dampproofing and waterproofing methods
  • IRC R404.1.6 β€” International Residential Code Section R404.1.6: Foundation Drainage
    Requires foundation drainage and moisture protection for habitable below-grade spaces
Formulas Used
  • Moisture barrier width (single skin): width = wall thickness + 20 mm
    Source: IRC R406 β€” Extra overhang each side to ensure full coverage
  • Moisture barrier width (cavity wall): width = (wall thickness x 2) + 25 mm
    Source: IRC R406 β€” Allows for cavity overlap in double-skin construction
  • Number of laps: laps = ceil(wall length / effective roll length) - 1
    Source: Standard construction practice β€” Effective roll length = roll length minus lap overlap. Minimum 6" (150 mm) lap at all joints
  • Mortar bed volume: V = wall length x barrier width x bed depth (5 mm)
    Source: Standard construction practice β€” Barrier is bedded in mortar; 5 mm bed joint depth is standard
Key Assumptions
  • NA terminology: "moisture barrier" or "dampproofing" rather than DPC; applied to below-grade foundation walls β€” IRC R406
  • Dampproofing per IRC R406.1 required for below-grade portions of foundation walls enclosing habitable spaces β€” IRC R406.1
  • Waterproofing per IRC R406.2 required where hydrostatic pressure exists β€” IRC R406.2