Building work | Damp Proofing
Tain - IV19
Enquiry from: Isla K
Start Date: Immediate
Mould present in bedrooms and would like advice on removal
Extensions such as garage conversions will often require extra damp proofing to be installed through the conversion, as the pre-existing garage routinely has a single skin design for walls and floors, which was not designed to conform to building regulations for habitable rooms. This damp proofing will have to be put into 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 in most cases 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 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 a few garages, the walls have already been damp proofed, but this may need to be improved as part of the conversion in order to adhere to current building regulations. The walls will need to be damp proofed in order to protect the brickwork from rotting slowly as moisture sets in. This is accomplished by either making use of 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 should adhere to, therefore is it necessary to make sure that your garage conversion makes use of 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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Tain is a royal burgh and also parish in the Area of Ross, in the Highlands of Scotland. The name stems from the close-by River Tain, the name of which comes from an Indo-European origin meaning 'circulation'. The Gaelic name, Baile Dubhthaich, implies 'Duthac's community', after a regional saint also known as Duthus. Tain was approved its very first royal charter in 1066, making it Scotland's earliest royal burgh, celebrated in 1966 with the opening of the Rose Garden by Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The 1066 charter, provided by King Malcolm III, validated Tain as a shelter, where people could declare the defense of the church, and an immunity, in which homeowner vendors and investors were exempt from certain tax obligations. These caused the advancement of the town. Little is understood of earlier history although the community owed a lot of its significance to Duthac. He was a very early Christian number, perhaps 8th or 9th century, whose shrine had actually come to be so essential by 1066 that it led to the royal charter. The messed up chapel near the mouth of the river was claimed to have actually been built on the site of his birth. Duthac ended up being an official saint in 1419 and by the late Middle Ages his temple was an important locations of trip in Scotland. King James IV came at least annually throughout his power to accomplish both spiritual as well as political purposes. A leading landowning family members of the area, the Clan Munro, provided political and spiritual figures to the town, including the dissenter Rev John Munro of Tain (passed away ca. 1630). The very early Duthac Church was the centre of a sanctuary. Fugitives were by tradition given sanctuary in numerous square miles marked by boundary stones. Throughout the First War of Scottish Independence, Robert the Bruce sent his wife and little girl to the sanctuary for safety. The shelter was violated as well as they were caught by forces devoted to William II, Earl of Ross that handed them over to Edward I of England The ladies were required to England and also kept prisoner for several years.
Tain - IV19
Enquiry from: Isla K
Start Date: Immediate
Mould present in bedrooms and would like advice on removal
Dingwall - IV16
Enquiry from: Jade H
Start Date: Immediate
Kitchen wall. And the remaining house needs damp proofing check
Alness - IV17
Enquiry from: Andrew T
Start Date: Immediate
we have problems with water ingress and possibly damp areas too. don’t think there’s an actual damp course. our wooden floor is damp from underneath. we have problems in two or three different are...
Dornoch - IV25
Enquiry from: Lauren M
Start Date: Immediate
Full house removal quote needed for a Scottish Welfare Fund for a property in Dornoch to Acharacle in Lochaber.
Cromarty - IV11
Enquiry from: Caroline M
Start Date: Immediate
confirm rising damp in walls and find leak and fix are you the property owner: owner of the property how many rooms do you need damp proofing: 1-2 rooms property type: terrace please call to appoint
Cromarty - IV11
Enquiry from: Caroline M
Start Date: Immediate
confirm rising damp and advise on cure and cost are you the property owner: owner of the property how many rooms do you need damp proofing: 1-2 rooms property type: terrace please call to appoint
Alness - IV17
Enquiry from: Luke C
Start Date: Immediate
would it be possible to have someone inspect the damp and advise of the extent of it and cost for repair. are you the property owner: owner of the property how many rooms do you need damp proofing: 1-...
Alness - IV17
Enquiry from: ANNE B
Start Date: Immediate
seems to be damp in one fireplace in the lounge, so fireplace needs to be check, as back wall and sides of fireplace wall have damp. Unsure if it is the fireplace or the outside wall, or the chimney, ...
Ardgay - IV24
Enquiry from: Lorna M
Start Date: Immediate
My home surve shows above average damp readings in dining room ceiling and corner *** floor bedroo. ? leaking roof ? burst pipe. Also, traces of wood bore infestation in roof void
Golspie - KW10
Enquiry from: Jasmine S
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
Hi, there is dampness on a wall on the first floor. Could you tell me how much it could cost to treat the whole house and how long does the work take. Kind Regards. Jasmine Are you the property owne...
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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!
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.
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