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Damp survey and diagnosis
Often dark and poorly ventilated, basements are part of a property most prone to damp. With little warning, signs of water ingress can appear overnight, causing damage to aesthetics and the structural integrity of your property.
If you’ve discovered signs of damp in your basement, it’s advisable to diagnose the problem and apply the right type of treatment to stop damp spreading. If you want to offload your damp problem to a specialist, we’re here to help.
Diagnosing the cause of damp in your basement is the most critical stage for a successful, long-lasting repair. At 1st Call Heritage, we specialise in every kind of damp problem and treatment to help you restore your property.
Should you notice water stains, musty smells or mould growth in your basement, we offer a professional site survey to diagnose the problem and advise on the right treatment programme. As standard, all our services come with a 20-year guarantee.
Penetrating damp occurs when water infiltrates your property through external defects or internal issues, resulting in damage to your walls, ceilings, and furnishings. To effectively combat penetrating damp, it’s crucial to identify the source of water ingress and implement appropriate repairs. Our qualified damp proofing surveyor can assess your property to determine the cause of the dampness and the extent of required repairs.
Once the source of the dampness is identified, our damp proofing specialists will remove the affected material and apply a physical waterproofing membrane to expedite the drying process. Furthermore, external issues must be addressed, which may involve coating the exterior wall with a chemical water repellent to ensure water remains outside your property, protecting your living space from further damage. Prompt and effective management of penetrating damp is instrumental in preserving your home’s structural integrity and comfort.
Signs of basement damp manifest in many forms, including:
• Water droplets on walls and ceilings
• Standing water on floors
• Stale and musty smells
• Excess condensation on cold surfaces
• Patches of mould and mildew
•Deterioration of timber fixings