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Ipswich Damp Proofing

Ipswich
Suffolk
United Kingdom

Ipswich Damp Proofing - Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom



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32 Coleridge Rd
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 6EL
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About Ipswich Damp Proofing

Category: Damp, Dry Rot, Damp Rot - Treatments & Contractors

Whether you’re selecting a specialist contractor for a project or recommending one to a client or third party, confidence in a supplier is critical. Such confidence is not won overnight but is the result of delivering high-quality service sustained over many years. Ipswich Damp Proofing, over two decades ago and the UK market leader in its field, is widely recognised as a company to trust with its unrivalled experience in the repair and preservation of all types of property from private housing to historic buildings. We provide property professionals, owners, public authorities and building contractors with specialist advice and effective repair solutions in the following fields:

Timber Preservation
> Treatments for Dry Rot, Wet Rot and Woodworm and Structural Timber Repairs.

Damp Control
> Rising Damp Control, Condensation Control, Structural & Basement Waterproofing and Energy-saving Treatments

Wall Stabilisation
> Cavity Wall Tie Replacements and Masonry Stitching and Restraints

Rising damp is not the most common form of dampness encountered in buildings; this is left to condensation. However, a high proportion of older buildings are affected by rising damp to some degree or another. The company are experts at dealing with all types of damp problems and the damp proofing solutions needed.

When hygroscopic damp has taken hold in a wall it becomes a cause of dampness in its own right and can therefore continue to be a problem even though the rising damp has been rectified (e.g. by the installation of a new damp-proof course). This is one of the reasons that it is sometimes necessary to carry out specialist replastering as part of a rising damp treatment.

In order to obtain the full benefit of the damp proof course, it is essential that all actual and potential sources of moisture ingress be rectified as soon as possible and that thereafter the property is regularly and properly maintained. A damp-proof course must not subsequently be bridged in any way by new paths, gardens, solid floors, etc. External renderings should be stopped short above the level of the damp proof course and terminated in a bell cast mould.

Most forms of deterioration that affect old buildings in the United Kingdom are attributable to the presence of excessive moisture. Dampness promotes timber decay, the corrosion of metals and even structural collapse. It mobilises soluble salts that harm masonry and increases frost damag

 



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