Damp Proofing & Remedial Treatments

Combatting Rising Damp

We use a range off injection methods, which includes solvents, water-based and cream products all with BBA Approval. Rising damp is water from the ground that transfers up a structure by capillary action. A wall in contact with the ground will become damp when ground moisture rises up it. This effect could typically lead to wood rot in skirting boards/timber floors, flaking paint, peeling wallpaper, salts and a tidemark effect.

Most types of masonry found in walls of a building will allow water movement by capillary action, although this is usually controlled by a traditional physical damp proof course (dpc). However, many older properties do not have a dpc in the walls, so where a dpc is absent, has broken down or is damaged, rising damp will occur.

Where this is the case then remedial damp proofing work is required which may include the installation of a chemical damp proof course system. damp proofing treatments including, Injection Fluids and Injection and Creams.

Rising damp also introduces contaminating salts into walls and plaster which will require the plaster to be removed and replaced with specialist damp proofing materials. we carry out a full re-plastering service, including PlasprimeĀ®X it does everything the original product does, but even better.

It is highly water resistant, providing improved sealing of porous backgrounds, backed-up by extra adhesive properties allow PlasprimeĀ®X to be used even on high gloss surfaces like glazed ceramic tiles and polished stone without the need for time consuming scoring of the surface.