Keeping the dampness out of your home

by | Apr 28, 2016 | Water Proofing

Damp is such an unpleasant word. There is nothing about it that conjures up an image of anything other than discomfort and this is particularly true for the homeowner. Keeping water out of your homes is something that has been plaguing builders and residents for many centuries. The UK is known for its high rainfall, and dampness in homes has been a recurrent problem. Fortunately, modern methods are becoming far more successful at keeping out the cold and damp. There are even now regulations in place in England and Wales that all new builds are required to have a damp proof course, which is a type of membrane or shield that is installed during construction.

If you’re in an older home, you’ll know that you have damp by both the sight and feel of your home. You’ll be able to smell that a room is dank, and you might even detect mould growing in certain places – maybe even on your boots at the back of the cupboard. You’ll see rising damp by the staining of the walls, and the peeling paint that is a dead giveaway. However, it might also be that you have damp in the bathroom because of inadequate sealing of pipes and tiling. Whatever the situation, you will want to have effective damp proofing in your Brighton home, and should be willing to call in experts to assist you. Click here to know more.

The steps to take for effective damp proofing

Taking steps towards proper damp proofing will save you money in the long run, as water damage can weaken the entire structure of a building. Firstly, you need to know where the damp is coming from and to isolate the leaks. Condensation is a problem with damp, so you also need to provide good ventilation in the interim to guard against this. This might apply particularly in bathrooms and kitchens where steam is created. You might also need to switch on a heater or a radiator while you’re waiting to have the damp problem repaired, as this will help to dry out the moisture in the air.

For rising damp to your walls, there are special chemicals that can be injected into your walls, but these need to be carried out by companies that have experience in handling these substances. If you detect minor leaks around windows or drains, you can arrange to have these sealed immediately, as the problems will usually only get worse. If you have major damp problems, you’ll probably need the services of a professional engineer. There is new technology available (known as crystalline technology) that is specifically designed to waterproof buildings and produces very effective results. Two layers of this substance can help to provide maximum protection against damp.

For effective damp proofing of your Brighton home, you might need expert assistance. Contact Cavitytech Systems Ltd to arrange to meet with one of their professional engineers.

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