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What Causes Condensation?

What Causes Condensation?

It’s morning. You draw your curtains ready to start the day, only to be met with an unwelcome sight – patches of moisture on your windowsill. The patches remind you of the never-ending troubles that plague your home, especially during the colder seasons. In our...
What Causes Rising Damp in Internal Walls?

What Causes Rising Damp in Internal Walls?

Rising damp is a prevalent concern among homeowners. It occurs when groundwater ascends through walls, leading to various structural and aesthetic problems. But what causes rising damp in internal walls and how can you recognise the signs of dampness on internal...
Can a Water Leak Cause Rising Damp?

Can a Water Leak Cause Rising Damp?

Dampness is a common concern in any home. Rising damp however is a particularly serious issue because it can lead to various problems, including mould growth, decayed timbers, and structural damage. One question we often get is whether a simple water leak can cause...
The Ultimate Guide to Damp-Proof Courses

The Ultimate Guide to Damp-Proof Courses

Moisture damage to your home can be catastrophic. Whether you’ve heard horror stories or experienced it yourself, you know how quickly damp can turn a dream home into a mouldy nightmare.  Luckily, protecting your home from moisture isn’t as difficult as it might seem....
How to Stop Damp on Concrete Floors

How to Stop Damp on Concrete Floors

Often, when we discuss damp issues, we’re referring to damp on exterior and interior walls of a building. However, these are not the only places in your home that can experience damp damage. Damp concrete floors are a serious issue, with similarly problematic...