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Damp proofers near Southend-on-Sea

​​There are plenty of good local damp proofers in Southend-on-Sea who come well recommended by your neighbours.

We have two quick and easy ways to find a damp proof specialist near you:

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  • How much does damp proofing cost?

    Here are some of the average cost of damp proofing that you can expect to pay in the UK:

    • Damp proofing course cost – £250 - £1,500

    • Damp proofing external walls cost – £750 - £2,500

    • Injection damp proofing cost – £1,000 - £5,000

    • Chemical damp proofing cost – £750 - £3,000

    • Chimney damp proof course (labour and scaffolding not included) – £75 per roll

    Damp proofing cost per metre

    If you’re trying to plan a budget for damp proofing a property, or part of a property, based on square metres, the average damp proofing cost per metre in the UK in around £50 - £75 per m2.

    How much does damp proofing a cellar cost?

    If you have a cellar in your property that needs damp proofing, the cost is around £30 - £60 per m2. The exact cost of damp proofing a cellar will depend on a number of factors, including the existing condition of the cellar, the size of the space, and access to the cellar for the damp proofers.

    Quotes for the cost of damp proofing a house

    To get accurate costs for damp proofing your house, we always recommend getting at least three quotes from local damp proofers in your area. By shopping around you can make sure you're paying a fair and competitive price for the damp proofing work.

    Thankfully, our request a quote tool makes getting multiple quotes super easy. Simply post details about the damp proofing job you need help with and we’ll send it out to the best local damp proofers in your area, who will contact you directly. Try it out – it's quick and easy!

  • What is damp proofing?

    Damp proofing is the term used to describe the various measures taken to control moisture in a building. The goal of damp proofing walls and floors is to avoid or minimise the negative effects of the different types of damp.

    Methods of damp proofing

    There are a number of methods and damp proofing products that are used to achieve damp proofing in a building, including:

    • A damp-proof course (DPC) – This is a form of damp proofing installed in a property to prevent rising damp and associated problems.

    • A damp-proof membrane (DPM) – A physical layer of damp proof materials (such as polyethylene sheeting) is applied to prevent moisture penetrating the building.

    • Integral damp proofing in concrete – This involves adding certain materials to the concrete mix to make sure that the concrete itself is impermeable.

    • Building a cavity wall – In some cases, interior walls are constructed and separated from the exterior walls by a cavity to avoid moisture reaching the interior of the building.

    • Damp proofing paint – Special paint can be used to provide a layer of damp proofing.

    Find the best local damp proofers

    If you’re keen to hire a local damp proofing specialist, we can help you find the best local damp proofers near you – including those who come highly recommended by your neighbours.

    Experienced local damp proofers will be able to provide you with professional advice on the best ways for damp proofing walls, the best damp proofing products to use, and how much it will cost.

    You can either use our quick and easy online search to find and contact damp proofers in your area yourself. Or, alternatively, request a quote and we’ll do the legwork for you by reaching out to the best local damp proofing experts near you and they’ll contact you directly.

  • How long does damp proofing last?

    The lifespan of damp proofing will depend on the method of damp proofing used, as well as the type and quality of any damp proofing materials and products involved in the damp proofing process.

    A good quality damp proofing course that has been correctly installed will typically last for 20-25 years. If you have the course installed by a professional damp proofer, most damp proofing companies will guarantee the damp proofing for 20 years.

    Signs that you need a damp proofing course

    There are a number of signs that indicate you might have damp in the walls of your home. Some of the most common are:

    • Black spot mould forming on the interior walls (although this can also be a sign of a condensation problem)

    • Watermarks appearing on walls caused by rising damp or penetrating damp

    • Plaster peeling off walls

    • Noticeable water damage to wallpaper

    • Wooden skirting boards, window frames and door frames start to deteriorate after coming into contact with moisture

    Want to speak to reliable damp proofers in Southend-on-Sea?

    Sometimes it helps to have a quick chat with local damp proofing experts to understand what’s involved in the damp proofing process, how long it will last and how much it will cost.

    If you’re ready to reach out to local damp proofers, you’re in the right place. We can help you find the best tradespeople in your area with our quick and easy online search – or request a quote and we’ll get multiple local damp proofing specialists to contact you directly.

  • How does damp proofing work?

    A damp proofing system is effectively a way to stop moisture moving from the exterior of a building into the interior living spaces of the property. The various damp proofing products all act to create a barrier to control moisture.

    Damp is a common issue for buildings in the UK, and many homeowners find they need to install some kind of damp proofing in their homes.

    How a damp proofing course (DPC) works

    There are a number of ways to install reliable, remedial damp proof course in your home:

    • Chemical injected DPC – The wall is drilled at an appropriate level and the chemical DPC is inserted into the holes using a specially formulated cream or water-based product to create a barrier to rising damp.

    • Mortar injection DPC – This type of DPC is mainly used in rubble stone walls and is applied into holes drilled into the wall using a formulated cement-based mortar.

    • Electro-osmosis DPC – A system of electric charges is installed into the wall using wires and is earthed to the ground to pull the damp back into the ground.

    Types of damp

    When researching damp proofing for your home, it’s useful to understand the main types of damp that you might be dealing with. There are three main forms of damp that you’ll typically find in properties in the UK:

    • Condensation – Often found in bathrooms and kitchens, condensation occurs when water forms on cold surfaces (such as windows), which can then sink into walls, ceilings and floors causing damp.

    • Penetrating damp - This type of damp is where moisture from the outside comes into your home through holes in the structure of the property and can lead to damp and mould.

    • Rising damp – As you can guess by the name, rising damp involves moisture and water coming from the ground under your home, which then seeps into the foundations, floors and walls.

    Need help with damp proofing your home?

    Whether you’re considering using damp proofing paint or other damp proofing products and materials, it’s always good to get advice from a local damp proofing expert before you get started.

    Find the best damp proofing companies near you with our quick and easy online search – or request a quote and we’ll reach out to multiple local damp proofing specialists for you and they’ll contact you directly.

  • How long do you have to wait before decorating after damp proofing?

    When it comes to working out how long to wait before decorating after damp proofing, you need to wait until the walls and floors have completely dried out. As a general guide, it usually takes about one month for each 25mm thickness of wall to dry after the damp has been stopped.

    If you decorate with paint or wallpaper too soon it can stop the walls drying out completely and lead to further issues with damp down the line. For some cases of rising damp in thick walls, it can take up to 6+ months to fully dry out.

    Want to find out more?

    When dealing with damp and installing damp proofing in your home, it’s important to speak to local damp proofing specialists to understand the extent of the problem and the best ways to deal with it. Experienced local damp proofers will also be able to advise on how long the damp proofing will take and when you’ll be able to decorate your home.

    Keen to get started? Search for the best local damp proofing companies in Southend-on-Sea and get in touch with them to discuss your move. Alternatively, you can get multiple quotes from local damp proofers by using our request a quote feature – simply post details of what you need and we’ll get reliable local tradespeople to contact you directly.