What Is Rising Damp In Buildings?
Rising damp is a common problem in UK buildings and properties. We'll cover what rising damp is, how a damp proof course can help, and whether old houses can be damp proofed in this guide.
Rising damp is a common problem in UK buildings and properties. We'll cover what rising damp is, how a damp proof course can help, and whether old houses can be damp proofed in this guide.
Protectahome: Expert Consultant, Designer, and Contractor Specialising in Remediating Failed Basement Waterproofing Systems
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We are pleased to present our latest case study featuring our waterproofing works to the historic Hertford College, Oxford University. Within the famous old quad, the substructure experienced issues with water ingress and needed a sympathetic solution in line with the historic significance of the building.
We are pleased to present our latest basement waterproofing case study featuring a new build luxury housing development that included 12 plots with lower ground floor levels.