Tapco HomeDry Damp Proofing in West Clandon
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Damp Proofing Specialist In West Clandon
Damp proofing is more than just a home maintenance task. It is an investment in the future of your property and the simplest way to safeguard your investment against damage and structural issues. When you choose to invest in damp proofing services, you can protect your home in West Clandon from issues related to damp for decades to come.
Damp proofing measures are a requirement for new homes and these measures are commonly retrofitted in older properties. However, these measures have a lifespan and are also known to fail unexpectedly. You might not notice a damp problem until the issue has become much more widespread, which is why taking preventative action can be so beneficial.
Damp proofing services in West Clandon
Tapco Homedry are your local experts in damp proofing measures. We are proud to offer damp proofing for all property types, including new-builds and heritage properties. Our skilled and experienced team can visit your property to carry out an extensive survey of your home to determine the cause and extent of your damp problem.
Once we have mapped the issues in your home, we can then present our recommendations for putting things right. These measures might help to stop damp damage in its tracks and then remedy any damage already caused by existing damp. This might include installing a new damp proof course or implementing basement waterproofing to enable you to utilise more of the space in your home.
What is damp proofing?
Damp proofing is the term given to any measure that helps to make a structure watertight. Modern buildings are at risk of damage if moisture is able to build up inside. A damp structure will also feel much colder and will be more expensive to heat. It can also lead to a wide range of health problems for the inhabitants.
Most properties will have damp proofing measures installed as standard, but these can fail over time. There might also be issues with the structure of your home, such as broken gutters, faulty rendering, broken roof tiles or even burst pipes that can lead to a buildup of moisture in your home. To prevent this moisture from causing damage, you need to take action quickly at the first signs of dampness.



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