London’s Leading Damp Survey Experts
Identify and Treat Damp Issues Quickly and Efficiently
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Concerned About Damp in Your Property?
Are you noticing a mouldy smell, dark patches on walls, or a persistently cold feeling in certain areas of your home? These are common signs of damp, which can lead to structural damage and health issues if not addressed promptly.
With years of experience, Environ Property Services is your trusted partner for damp surveys and treatment. Our team is highly qualified, specialising in heritage buildings and offering comprehensive services to protect your property. We pride ourselves on professionalism and dedication to customer satisfaction.
We offer a range of services to tackle all types of damp issues:
The cost of a damp survey will depend on the size of your property. For instance, it may cost around £250 for a three-bed semi-detached house, while a four-bed detached house may cost about £300.
A damp survey is a specific type of survey where a London damp surveyor inspects a property for any potential issues. This survey is typically done when an initial valuation, condition report, full building survey, or homebuyers survey has found that there is a damp problem in your building.
Your Damp Proof Course (DPC) is usually applied at basement level and is designed to resist moisture, preventing it from passing through your floors and walls.
If your house is suffering from a damp problem, you can have it fixed. The cost of damp-proofing internal walls depends on your location, the supplier, and the size of the wall area that needs to be treated.
A rough estimate is around £70 per metre of wall or around £280 per wall. If you need to treat every wall in your house, the cost can reach up to several thousand.
A damp specialist survey takes three to four hours, but this will vary based on several factors, such as the size and structure of the house, amount of damage, type of damp, and much more. In extreme cases, it can take over two days.
A damp specialist can provide a wide range of solutions for damp problems. They will first check external ground levels and ensure that earth is not heaped up against the outside walls. They will also check pipes and sealants, and fix leaks and gutters to prevent water from dripping down the walls.
Some damp specialists may also provide you with a basement waterproofing assessment, based on your property’s requirements.
There are several types of damp, but the most common are lateral, penetrating, and rising. Condensation and mould may form, no matter what kind of damp issue your home has. A damp specialist may perform a tanking evaluation if your property needs it.
Hire professional damp surveyors, and they can investigate your home for any issues. These specialists will carefully inspect your ceilings, walls, and floors for damp patches and other signs of damp problems. They will also look under any flooring that may be lifting. During the early stages, the only signs of damp are a mouldy smell or moistness.
Our damp surveys in London are designed to cause minimal disruption to your daily routine in your London property. While our team needs access to different areas, we strive to work efficiently and professionally to ensure any inconvenience is kept to a minimum. We will communicate with you beforehand to discuss the survey process and address any concerns you may have.
Once the damp survey in London is completed, our team will compile a detailed report outlining the findings, recommended solutions, and any necessary follow-up actions. We will take the time to discuss the results with you, explaining the identified issues and proposing a tailored damp treatment plan to address them effectively.
It is advisable to address the damp issues identified during the survey in your London property as soon as possible. Delaying the necessary damp treatment can lead to further damage and potentially more extensive repairs in the future. Our team is ready to assist you promptly with our expert damp survey in London to safeguard your property and prevent any complications related to dampness.
Ryan R.
Kristian F.
Jacqueline M.
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