Tapco HomeDry Rising Damp Specialist in Merton

Rising damp is a common issue throughout the UK. If you think you might be dealing with rising damp in Merton, trust our expert team to help identify and eradicate this issue. As soon as you spot the signs of rising damp in your home, you should act quickly to prevent further damage.

We are long term members of Trust Mark and a member of the BWA. CHAS accredited contractor. In addition, all of our surveyors are trained to the high standards of the PCA (Property Care Association).

 

Rising damp in Merton explained

Rising damp is a common issue for homeowners throughout the UK, including residents of Merton. It can impact your home whether you live in an old property or a new build. The damp and rainy conditions in the UK make rising damp a widespread problem. When water is unable to drain away from your home, it can pool and then rise up through your foundations.

When this water rises, it brings with it dissolved mineral salts from the soil and from building materials. Inside your home, the moisture evaporates into the room and leaves behind a tide mark of darkened mineral salts. As the moisture gets higher and higher, your home will become less comfortable and the moisture levels will make it very difficult to heat. It could also have an unpleasant musty smell.

Rising damp happens for a wide range of reasons, including faulty damp proof courses and draining issues. We take the guesswork out of dealing with rising damp by implementing a thorough home survey to get to the bottom of the problem. From there, we can recommend the best possible solution to help put things right. Contact Tapco Homedry in Merton to learn more.

Can rising damp be fixed?

At the first sign of rising damp in your home, we recommend contacting our team. Our team of damp proofing experts will start with a home survey to get to the heart of the problem. We can then offer cost-effective and reliable solutions to help restore your property and prevent future problems. A new damp proof course isn’t the only solution, despite what some companies might recommend.

If your walls are already damp, we need to identify the source of the moisture and then install a physical barrier to allow the wall to fully dry out before doing any remedial work to your damp proof course. Thankfully, there are lots of options available to homeowners, and we’ll keep you informed every step of the way. This will give you confidence and peace of mind that your rising damp issue is taken care of.

Is rising damp a structural problem?

When left untreated, you can rest assured a rising damp problem will lead to structural problems. Moisture and building materials don’t mix, and a damp home will always be harder to heat and unpleasant to live in. It can also lead to secondary problems, such as broken cavity wall ties. When these break, your outer walls will bow and eventually collapse.

Another issue associated with rising damp is dry rot. This fungus can break down timber structures in your home, but it needs moisture to be able to do so. This could cause rafters, floorboards and staircases to collapse. Any timber structure in your home will be at risk if dry rot is left to spread. We nearly always see these issues in homes that have been left vacant, which is why it’s important to get a rising damp survey before purchasing a property.

 

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Why choose Tapco Homedry in Merton?

We are the local experts in rising damp treatment in Merton. Since 1971, local residents have trusted us to help get to the heart of their rising damp problems and put things right. If you’re worried about the threat of rising damp in your home, get in touch with Tapco Homedry today to learn about our treatment options.

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