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    • Ground penetrating radar and a CCTV drain survey finds the root cause of rising damp at this Grade 1 listed building
    • Ground penetrating radar used to find rising damp cause
    • How not to install Aco drains
    • Is your damp proof course bridged? If it is this video will show you can identify what’s going on when it come to a bridged dpc
    • The number 1 cause of rising damp is defective drains, I bet you haven’t had yours checked.
    • Very expensive damp repair
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  • Damp and dry rot survey of Bath Abbey

    Damp and dry rot survey of Bath Abbey

    Complete Preservation were instructed to carry out a damp and dry rot survey of Bath Abbey…

  • Condensation and mould

    Condensation and mould

    September to April is regarded as the condensation season, condensation and mould related problems are a…

  • Is it really rising damp?

    Is it really rising damp?

    Sometimes a damp survey will require a destructive survey, before any form of damp proofing is…

  • How high can rising damp rise?

    How high can rising damp rise?

    Rising damp is my favourite subject and as a damp surveyor i’m always looking for great…

  • Penetrating damp problem and wall tie corrosion

    Penetrating damp problem and wall tie corrosion

    Penetrating damp problems can cause severe problems to buildings, whether it’s a traditional solid red brick,…

  • Listed building surveys and repairs for dampness, timber decay and infestation

    Listed building surveys and repairs for dampness, timber decay and infestation

    Traditional and listed buildings especially timber framed buildings that are suffering with rising and penetrating damp…

  • Should a speedy meter-carbide meter be used for quantitative damp diagnosis on site?

    Should a speedy meter-carbide meter be used for quantitative damp diagnosis on site?

    This is written as simply as possible, more for the general public to understand, and is…

  • Dry rot search dog survey – Bath Abbey

    Originally posted on Dry Rot Search Dog Blog: We were recently requested to assist with a…

  • Damp in old houses, what is it? Is rising damp a myth?

    What does damp in an old house mean, or even in a modern house? What damp…

  • Why do you need a qualified rot specialist for a dry rot survey

    Why do you need a qualified rot specialist for a dry rot survey

    Dry rot is simple to understand, treat and to identify if you know how……Unfortunately the survey…

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