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Damp, common in older buildings,
is probably the most asked for service
we provide. Caused by moisture rising
though capillary action in stone/brickwork,
it can create problem dry rot/wet
rot and salt contamination. In most
cases it can be dealt with the injection
of a chemical damp proof course and
the removal and renewal of the plaster. |
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| As house prices continue
to rise an alternative to moving
house is to extend into areas underground
the property. Making these areas
habitable can be achieved by Basement
Waterproofing. Cavity Drainage systems
are different from previously ineffective
systems. Rather than hold back the
water they accept it is getting in
but simply manage it. With the use
of membrane and pumps the water is
channelled away, ensuring a dry wall. |
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the pictures these systems can be
used to create rooms in otherwise
forgotten spaces. The leading manufacturer
of these types of systems is John
Newton and Co who produce 'Newton
500' and 'Newton Newlath' - the most
commonly used products for basement
reclamation. |
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| Is caused by a lack
of heating, ventilation and insulation.
It is the most commonly misinterpreted
as rising damp - an expensive mistake.
Condensation causes mould on carpets,
clothing and wall coverings, heat
loss through damp walls and serious
health concerns. Mechanical systems
can be fitted to reduce condensation.
Fitted into a roof void these mechanical
systems extract moisture and create
a positive air pressure drying out
surfaces from moisture ingress. |
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| Epoxy resin repairs
problems in situ and can be
adapted to take on even the largest
section timbers in the most confined
spaces. These types of repairs are
sometimes the only solution to repairing
timbers such as Church roofs trusses
and bressummer beams, where it is
not possible to remove it without
great expense. |
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| This system is similar
to our Basement waterprofofing system.
APS fix directly to the wall using
proprietary fixings, the membrane
damp proofing systems have many advantages
over conventional systems. |
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no
need to wait 6 months to carry
out decoration |
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deals with penetrating
damp caused by high ground levels |
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it indulates the
wall, reducing the effects of
condensation and heat loss. |
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| Many factors can cause
decay to timbers in buildings. The
two most common from which all rot
stems is water and timber attack.
To remove it remove the moisture
source and replace the timber. A
leaking downpipe, gaps in windows,
masonry all contribute to water penetration
and timber damage. |
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| Insect
infestation is at the root of woodworm.
The most common beetle is the 'Anobium
Punctatum'. |
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lives in three year cycles. The first
six to eight weeks it is an egg emerging
as lavae which go on to feed on the
timber for the next three years.
Eventually the' lavae purpates' and
changes to an adult beetle which
then eats its way through the surface
to fly off and find a mate, before
the process begins again. |
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is treated by spraying with a water
based insecticide. This coats the
surface of the timbers and produces
a layer of residual fluid which will
remain in place to ensure that any
woodworm eating their way out of
the timber will become sterile and
unable to breed. |
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