Building work | Damp Proofing
Isle of South Uist - HS8
Enquiry from: Mr C
Start Date: Immediate
Possible raising damp both gables and porch.
Extensions such as garage conversions will often require supplementary damp proofing to be added as part of conversion, as the existing garage typically 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 should be added to walls and floors. Moreover, the roof of the garage conversion will require water proofing. The damp proofing of the floor of the garage conversion will often be performed by employing a damp proof membrane. This membrane can 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 if the floor will be a solid or a floating floor. In a few garages, the walls will have already been damp proofed, but this may have to be improved as part of the conversion to be able to comply with current building regulations. The walls should be damp proofed to be able to protect the brickwork from rotting gradually as moisture sets in. This can be performed by either employing damp proof membranes, waterproof rendering, or cavity insulation, depending on the type of walls that are already present in the garage. Damp proofing is an important part of the building regulations that the garage conversion will need to comply with, and so is it vital to ensure that your garage conversion makes use of appropriate 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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South Uist is the second-largest island of the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. At the 2011 census, it had a typically resident population of 1,754: a decline of 64 since 2001. The island, in common with the rest of the Hebrides, is one of the last remaining garrisons of the Gaelic language in Scotland and the population-- South Uist's occupants are known in Gaelic as Deasaich (Southerners)-- has to do with 90% Roman Catholic. The island is home to a nature reserve as well as a variety of sites of historical rate of interest, consisting of one which is the just area in Great Britain where prehistoric mommies have actually been found. In the northwest, there is a rocket testing range. In 2006 South Uist, together with adjoining Benbecula as well as Eriskay, was involved in Scotland's biggest-ever area land buyout.
Isle of South Uist - HS8
Enquiry from: Mr C
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Possible raising damp both gables and porch.
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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.
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.
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!
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