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Rising Dampness

What is Rising Dampness and how does it occur? 

Rising dampness can occur when water from the ground, such as from heavy rain or broken pipes, seeps through the building material and finds its way into the interior of the building. As the water rises, it can cause damage to the walls, ceilings and other parts of the building.

Rising from the ground

The term ‘rising dampness’ refers to moisture that rises up from the ground and into a building’s walls. This moisture is often caused by a combination of factors, such as lack of adequate waterproofing, poor drainage and high humidity levels. When this moisture enters the walls, it can cause a range of problems, from staining and damp patches on walls and ceilings to peeling wallpaper and weakened structural integrity.

What causes it

Rising dampness can be caused by a range of factors and is a common problem in older buildings. Generally, physical and environmental factors play their part, including saturated ground with poor drainage, inadequate waterproofing and high humidity levels.

It is important to act quickly

If rising dampness is already present in a property, then it is important to act quickly in order to prevent further damage. There is a range of treatments available to help tackle the problem, including chemical damp-proofing, membrane systems and air-gap treatments. It is also important to ensure that any existing damp-proofing is in good condition, as otherwise, any new treatments may be ineffective.

How do I identify Rising Dampness

Sight

Common signs are the presence of peeling paint and wallpaper, as the moisture will cause the paint to bubble and flake, and the wallpaper to blister and peel. You may also notice a discolouration of the plaster which has become noticeably darker.


Touch

When you touch a surface that is affected by rising dampness, it will feel damp to the touch and, in some cases, may even feel cold.


Smell

Similar to other dampness issues you may notice a strong musty or stale smell in the air. This can be especially strong in areas the dampness is rising such as basements and bathrooms.

What does Rising Dampness look like?

There are a few tell-tale signs you can look for. One of the most common signs is a damp, musty smell in the room or area affected by the dampness. You may also notice a white, powdery, or chalky substance on surfaces or walls.

How we manage Rising Dampness

We understand how important it is to protect your property from dampness and the many problems it can cause, so we have developed a range of solutions to help you tackle the issue.

As an award-winning contractor our treatments are designed to alleviate the dampness from the inside out, so you can be certain that your property is safe and healthy.

1. Property health check

Our highly-experienced surveyors will perform a health check on your property to determine the extent of the problem and identify any sources.

2. Recommend and rectify

Once a source is identified we will recommend the most suitable and cost-effective rectification measures to address the problem.

3. Treat and repair

We will remove the moisture using industry-leading techniques and repair or replace any areas affected by severe damage. A new damp-proof course will be implemented to prevent future occurrences.

4. Protected for the future

Our team of experts will provide you with advice on the best ways to maintain your home and tackle any problems that may arise. We’ll clean up and leave your property feeling fresh and tidy.

Why choose us?


Highly Rated

Our clients love us and we are rated 5 out 5 on Google Reviews


Award-Winning

Contractor of the year from Property Care Association awards


Perfectly Planned

Our professional planning ensures industry leading practices

We are award winners

We have helped many clients solve Rising Dampness, check out the nice things our clients say about us

Our clients satisfaction is always our number one priority. It’s for this reason we have so many great and glowing reviews. Our reviews really speak for themselves.

  • The Preservation Company are efficient and professional. They completed the work ahead of schedule with minimal disruption to the property. Everything was returned to its original standard. They get the job done!

    Alison Jane Brittain CBE – Premier Inn