Damp-proofing
We specialize in Damp-proofing solutions that do more than cover your property—they protect it from moisture, decay, and long-term damage. Damp in roofing structures can lead to mould, ceiling stains, timber rot, and even structural compromise. That’s why our approach combines expert diagnostics with durable waterproofing systems.
Externally, damp erodes plaster, saturates walls, and eventually seeps indoors. Common causes include damaged gutters, roofing faults, and wall cracks. As buildings age, the original damp-proof barrier weakens, allowing moisture to rise from the ground into your walls.
Protect your investment. Damp-proofing is essential for long-term durability—whether your property is residential, commercial, or industrial.
Got Questions? We've Got Answers!
The most important element in keeping the building strong for a long time is to reduce or maintain the entry of moisture in the building from roofs, floors, or walls. Dampness is usually the presence of moisture in the structure. The dampness reduces the integrity and strength of the structure and creates unhygienic conditions. So, in the construction or designing of buildings, the damp proof course or damp protection is quite necessary. DPC or damp-proof course is the main method to reduce dampness in the structure by restricting the entry of moisture in the structure.
Damp occurs when there is excess unwanted moisture in the air that has no way of escaping. Excess moisture can be caused by steam when cooking, drying clothes inside the home, and perspiration caused through showering and bathing. Any building or plumbing problems that allow water/moisture into the property can lead to damp problems. The most common factors that allow moisture into a property include poor ventilation, a leaking roof, failed damp proof course, and plumbing problems such as a leaking washing machine or dishwasher.