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Rising damp:
Rising damp occurs mostly in older properties without the benefit of a
physical damp-proof course. The rising water from the ground causes decorative
spoiling, rot of skirtings and other timbers and hygroscopic salt contamination of the
plasterwork; the latter item may in some cases cause the wall/decorations to
remain and look damp even though the rising damp may no longer be active.
The problem is that condensation and penetrating damp can be
misdiagnosed as rising damp. Therefore it is essential that the initial
diagnosis is correct thereby preventing unnecessary works being undertaken.
Realcure's solution:
Our primary task is to ensure that the dampness is not due
to a source other than rising damp - wrong diagnoses leads to unecessary, often
expensive, work!
Where dampness is due to active rising damp we will
remove all salt contaminated plaster, inject an appropriate chemical damp-proof
course suitable for the structure and replaster using a well designed plaster
system in order to provide a dry non-spoiling decorative finish.
All
our work in relation to rising dampness carries our comprehensive 25 year
guarantee.

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National Register of Property Preservation
Specialists

Institute of Carpenters
Approved

Approved Contractor Professional user No.
309
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