Damp homes are a common issue in the UK, with 5.8 million renters in the UK experienced damp and condensation issues, 44% rented properties had no extractor fan in the bathroom, and a further 31% said the bathroom had no window either, according to a Rentokil Property Care report. Damp can lead to peeling paint, […]
Read moreHow to Damp Proof a Basement: A Comprehensive Guide
Damp basements are a common concern for homeowners and property managers alike. They not only compromise the structural integrity of a property but also create an environment conducive to mould and mildew growth, posing potential health risks. This guide aims to provide a humanised, practical approach to damp proofing your basement effectively. Let’s explore step-by-step […]
Read moreWhy Damp Proofing Is Necessary: Protecting Your Home and Health
Damp proofing is one of the most crucial steps in maintaining the health of your home and its structural integrity. While many homeowners might overlook its importance, the consequences of not addressing damp issues can be significant, leading to expensive repairs, health concerns, and long-term damage to your property. In this blog, we’ll explore why […]
Read moreGuide to Damp Inspections and Damp Detections
Inspection and detection play distinct but complementary roles in the context of damp issues in buildings. Damp inspection is the systematic assessment of a property—typically involving visual checks, environmental observations, and basic tools—to evaluate overall moisture conditions. It focuses on identifying signs of damp, such as staining, mold growth, peeling paint, or musty odors, and […]
Read moreWhat is Damp Proof Injection?
Damp proof injection is a fast-acting, long-term solution designed to treat rising damp in buildings. This process involves installing a chemical damp proof course (DPC) using a water-based silicone fluid—commonly known as damp proof cream. By forming a protective barrier within the walls, this method effectively prevents moisture from rising through the masonry, thereby protecting […]
Read moreDamp Proof Injection Versus Damp Proof Membrane
Damp proofing is an essential aspect of building construction and maintenance, designed to prevent the ingress of moisture and protect buildings from dampness. The primary methods used for damp proofing are damp proof injection and damp proof membrane. This pillar page aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of both these methods, their applications, benefits, and […]
Read morePreparing Your Home for Winter: Damp Proofing Tips
As winter approaches, homeowners face the challenges of cold temperatures, increased rainfall, and the potential for dampness to invade their homes. Damp can cause a myriad of problems, from structural damage to health issues, making it crucial to prepare your home accordingly. In this blog post, we’ll explore effective damp proofing techniques to keep your […]
Read moreWhat is Damp Proof Paint?
Introduction Dampness is a common issue in many homes, especially in regions prone to heavy rainfall or high humidity. Over time, unchecked dampness can lead to structural damage, mold growth, and even health problems. That’s where damp proof paint comes in—a specialised solution designed to protect your walls from moisture intrusion. But what exactly is […]
Read more7 Damp Proofing Solutions
Damp proofing limits moisture entry into your home through structural improvements, drainage repairs, and better ventilation and insulation. Damp proofing includes structural changes, drainage repairs, and enhanced ventilation and insulation. Here are 7 types damp proofing solutions: If your DPC is damaged or nonexistent, a damp specialist can inject a new damp-proofing cream into the […]
Read moreRising damp in stone walls: common questions and tips
The UK’s rich history means many homes are quite old, and stone walls are a common feature. A question that often comes up is, ‘Can stone walls be made damp-proof?’ It’s a valid concern, especially if your home is listed or if you’re cautious about using modern damp-proofing methods in an older property. A stone […]
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