Building work | Damp Proofing
Aviemore - PH22
Enquiry from: Linda W
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Need advice on damp in the house.
Extensions including garage conversions will typically require extra damp proofing to be installed during the conversion, as the pre-existing garage routinely has a single skin design for walls and floors, which was not built to be in accordance with building regulations for habitable rooms. This damp proofing will need to be put into walls and floors. Moreover, the roof of the garage conversion will require water proofing. The damp proofing for the floor of the garage conversion will often be achieved by using a damp proof membrane. This membrane will come in either solid or liquid form. The damp proof membrane will be placed down either on top of the pre-existing concrete floor, below the new floor, or as part of both, depending on whether the floor will be a solid or a floating floor. In some garages, the walls will have already been damp proofed, but this may have to be updated as part of the conversion to be able to comply with current building regulations. The walls should be damp proofed in order to safeguard the brickwork from rotting slowly as moisture sets in. This can be performed by either making use of damp proof membranes, waterproof rendering, or cavity insulation, depending on the type of walls that are already in the garage. Damp proofing is a part of the building regulations that the garage conversion will need to comply with, therefore is it important to make sure that your garage conversion incorporates suitable damp proofing methods.
The average cost of Damp proofing is £1500. Costs vary based upon the materials and the organisation selected. The upper price range can be as high as £1725. The material costs are in general about £375
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Aviemore is a community as well as vacationer resort, situated within the Cairngorms National Park in the Highlands of Scotland. It remains in the Badenoch and Strathspey committee location, within the Highland council location. The community is prominent for snowboarding and other winter months sports, and also for hill-walking in the Cairngorm Mountains. There are exceptional views of the Cairngorms from numerous locations within the town, particularly from the railway station. The Aviemore stone circle lies within a household neighbourhood of the community. Aviemore rests on the B9152 (the "old" A9 road because the highway from Inverness to Perth was rebuilt better west in 1980). Aviemore train station gets on the Highland Main Line and Aviemore is also the southerly terminus of the Strathspey Train, a heritage train.
Aviemore - PH22
Enquiry from: Linda W
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Need advice on damp in the house.
Grantown-on-Spey - PH26
Enquiry from: Paula M
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hi we would like a quote for a damp issue and costs for repair as soon as possible. are you the property owner: owner of the property how many rooms do you need damp proofing: 1-2 rooms property type:...
Carrbridge - PH23
Enquiry from: Graham R
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Suspected dry rot in 1 room General check over
Kingussie - PH21
Enquiry from: Jamie B
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The address we have provided is our current address, however we are requesting a quote/inspection on a property we are hoping to buy. A viewing is booked for Tuesday 17 November at 12 o'clock and we a...
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Damp is a serious problem, particularly if you live in an old property, because it can lead to structural damage. This will cost you big money and could be very dangerous, to yourself and the property. Take damp seriously and get it inspected and resolved as soon as you discover it!
You should make sure that all signs of damp have gone before you redecorate your walls. If you want to paint your walls with a water-permeable emulsion paint, you can usually do this after 1 or 2 months. For other types of decoration you should wait longer.
Signs of rising damp tend to be close to the ground, usually no higher than a metre. It usually works its way up walls in horizontal lines. Penetrating damp usually develops in patches and can often be much higher up. For more advice, speak to a damp proofing professional.
There are a few visible signs of damp, although it often goes undetected. However, in older or empty properties, this made become detectable through its smell. These include peeling paint and wallpaper, crumbling plaster, mould growth, black spots or spores on walls and ceilings, and rotting skirting boards and flooring.
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