Rising Damp Treatment & Waterproofing Solutions
Protect your Perth property from the dangers of damp.
We offer a wide range of solutions for treating rising damp and waterproofing, to suit your budget and requirements. You can trust our specialists to help protect your asset and improve its value, sustainability and the health of the occupants.
Rising damp is essentially the presence of moisture in the structure of the building, typically caused by penetration of rain water through damaged or aged materials. Damp is a cause for concern - it can cause or contribute to serious health problems such as bacterial infection.
Rising damp is a sure sign that the property is not waterproofed effectively, which can lead to serious structural issues.
What is rising damp?
What are the signs of rising damp?
Damp stains or tidemarks on walls
Swelling or buckling plaster on walls
Wet patches appearing
Salts within the plaster
Peeling paint
Rotting timber floors or skirting boards
A damp or musty smell
Mould
How do you stop and fix rising damp?
Treating rising damp within your building is through a technique called ‘damp coursing’. This involves stripping back the plaster, drilling holes into the wall, and then injecting damp-proofing silicone solution, creating an impenetrable barrier for water or salt.
Swelling, buckling or cracking of plaster are signs of rising damp in walls.
How do you waterproof a home?
Depending on the type and severity of the water damage, there are several services we offer to waterproof your home.
Digging a trench along the outside of a wall and inserting a waterproof membrane can help ensure against any further water or salt entering the building.
In some severe cases, it may be necessary to cut out a penetrated section of the masonry wall and replace it with new masonry.
waterproofing process
1/ A trench is dug around the effected area in to steer water away from the building and a waterproof membrane is installed against the masonry.
2/ The trench is then partially filled with concrete to reinforce the membrane.
3/ Gravel is added on top of the concrete for porosity, and then the trench is topped up with earth.
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