Damp Treatment North Wales

Rising Damp

Rising damp occurs when the breakdown of a building's Damp Proof Course (DPC) occurs allowing moisture to "wick" upwards through the structure by capillary action.

A DPC installed during construction will be a physical layer of an impermeable material, this can consist of slate, bitumen impregnated felt or plastic for example.  Many older properties do not have a DPC at all, and a local change in conditions can increase the level of moisture in the ground leading to an occurrence of rising damp in the property.

Treating Rising Damp

At survey, which is a non-destructive evaluation tailored according to your property, our experienced surveyors will assess the property for a range of factors which may be the cause of dampness. A hand-held instrumental moisture content meter will be used to build up a “picture” of dampness in timbers and walls, and this pattern, in addition to a survey of the locality outside and within a property, will lead to an accurate evaluation. 

Our experienced surveyors will be able to determine if the dampness reported is rising damp requiring a remedial DPC and re-plastering or other system or if it is dampness due to contaminant salts left in the plaster by an old case of rising damp which just needs specialist re-plastering.

Where appropriate we can install a remedial chemical or gel DPC System to control the problem.  The chemical DPC is a water-based silicon compound or gel injected into the walls at regular intervals. This will negate any future rising dampness by making the capillaries ‘slippy’.

The plaster in this affected area must be replaced as part of the DPC System. This is because the water drawn up from the ground contains salts which are themselves hygroscopic - they attract and hold moisture from the atmosphere.  There will often be a small level of moisture held in the masonry due to the salts now present even when the rising damp is controlled.

Re-plastering has two functions. It replaces the salt-contaminated plaster and protects the newly decorated surface from any residual moisture held in the wall.

All our work is guaranteed and materials used are approved and applied in accordance with good practice as described in BS 6576.

Penetrating Damp

Penetrating damp is the ingress of external moisture into a property through the walls or roof, rather than from below ground as with rising damp.

Penetrating damp can occur when rainwater gets into the fabric of a solid masonry wall due to external defects or over a cavity wall where there is something bridging the cavity, like rubble or insulation.

Where possible the source of the moisture is controlled such as a leaking gutter or down pipe. The exterior walls can be protected with re-pointing, rendering or the application of a translucent silicon water repellent.

Cavity wall insulation fitted to unsuitable properties can cause dampness to occur on internal wall surfaces where the insulation material is wet, or cold spots form where there are voids in the insulation.

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Our experienced surveyors can assess your property and produce thorough reports for:

  • Timber
  • Damp
  • Timber & Damp

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