damp course
English
Noun
damp course (plural damp courses)
- (construction) A layer in a wall, foundation etc. which prevents moisture spreading into interior areas.
- 1985, Peter Carey, Illywhacker, Faber and Faber, published 2003, page 532:
- He knew why the building was so damp. Its damp courses were defective and it was built on top of the tank stream.
- 2001 June 20, Anna Tims, The Guardian:
- Sincerest apologies from Everest, which admits that a damp course was, by an extraordinary oversight, not included.
Synonyms
- damp-proof course, DPC
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