Our damp proofing services cover Wirral, Liverpool, and the Northwest. We offer expert damp treatment and prevention with honest reliable advice and efficient procedures. At DampWise we believe in getting to the root cause of the damp issue and finding an effective solution to properly solve the problem.
Our methods are especially effective with older buildings, which can be more prone to damp issues, as they were often built without cavity walls or damp proofing courses. With a proven track record, combined with modern methods and materials, DampWise will diagnose, treat, and repair any damp problem in your property.
Common in older buildings, the effect of Rising Damp is not limited to old properties and newer builds can also be affected. Signs to look out for when diagnosing rising damp include a 'tide mark' or salty looking residue on affected walls. Over time with weathering and general use defects can appear in the roof, windows, doors, etc of a structure which can allow water to enter.
Our methods are especially effective with older buildings, which can be more prone to damp issues, as they were often built without cavity walls or damp proofing courses. With a proven track record, combined with modern methods and materials, DampWise will diagnose, treat, and repair any damp problem in your property.
Common in older buildings, the effect of Rising Damp is not limited to old properties and newer builds can also be affected. Signs to look out for when diagnosing rising damp include a 'tide mark' or salty looking residue on affected walls. Over time with weathering and general use defects can appear in the roof, windows, doors, etc of a structure which can allow water to enter.
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Although common in older buildings, the effect of Rising Damp is not limited to old properties and newer builds can also be affected. Signs to look out for when diagnosing rising damp include a 'tide mark' or salty looking residue on affected walls of buildings. As part of the damp proofing process, the internal plaster may need to be removed and replaced.
Over time with weathering and general use defects can appear in the roof, windows, doors, etc of a structure which can allow water to enter. A build up of moisture will cause the decay of masonry and plasterwork and also cause wet and dry rot in woodwork. The effects of penetrating damp will not always show up immediately and can remain invisible for some time.
Moisture is naturally present all around us but when the temperature drops and the surrounding air becomes colder it can form condensation. It is common to see condensation in bathrooms and kitchens for example when bathing, showering, cooking and drying clothes. Condensation can become worse during the winter period and often becomes a problem in homes which are not heated or insulated properly.
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