Local rising damp specialists
Rising Damp Expert Near Me in Littlehampton
Whether your Littlehampton property is a Victorian terrace, a 1930s semi or a refurbished cottage, a failing damp proof course shows up in the same handful of telltale ways. As specialists working throughout Littlehampton, we focus purely on damp diagnosis and treatment — not general building work. Fill in the quick form below and a surveyor familiar with Littlehampton housing stock will respond shortly.
- Surveys across Littlehampton
- Written, honest reports
- Guaranteed DPC installs
- Salt-neutralising replastering
Spotting it
Signs of rising damp in Littlehampton homes
In Littlehampton we typically see horizontal "tide marks" up to a metre above skirting level, white salt deposits blooming through paint, blown or bubbling plaster, rotting skirting boards, and a musty smell that lingers even after airing rooms.
If any of that sounds familiar in your Littlehampton property, get in touch — a proper survey is the only way to be certain whether it's rising damp, penetrating damp or condensation.
What we do for Littlehampton homeowners
- Independent, written rising damp surveys
- Cream-based damp proof course injection
- Removal of contaminated plaster & salt-resistant replastering
- Condensation & penetrating damp diagnosis
- Long-term written guarantees on installed DPCs
Local housing stock
Why Littlehampton properties are prone to rising damp
We treat solid-wall cottages, cavity-wall semis and converted period properties throughout Littlehampton. Each construction type fails in its own way, which is why a "one solution fits all" approach doesn't work for damp.
How we treat it
Treating rising damp in Littlehampton
Our standard treatment for verified rising damp in Littlehampton combines a chemical DPC injection with replastering using a renovating plaster system, leaving the wall ready to redecorate after a sensible drying period.
Local services
Damp services available in Littlehampton
Rising damp surveys in Littlehampton
Independent, on-site damp surveys with a written report, photographs and a clear diagnosis.
Damp proof course injection in Littlehampton
High-strength water-repellent cream injected into a level mortar course to form a new chemical DPC.
Salt-neutralising replastering in Littlehampton
Removal of contaminated plaster and a salt-resistant replastering system that keeps hygroscopic salts off the finished surface.
Condensation diagnosis in Littlehampton
Where the problem turns out to be condensation rather than rising damp, we'll say so and recommend the right fix.
Penetrating damp repair in Littlehampton
Identifying and resolving lateral damp ingress from defective render, pointing, gutters or ground levels.
Aftercare and written guarantees in Littlehampton
Long-term written guarantees on installed damp proof courses and clear redecoration guidance.
Why us
Why Littlehampton homeowners choose us
Homeowners in Littlehampton pick us because we take the time to diagnose properly. A 20-minute walk-round with a moisture meter isn't a survey — and we won't quote for treatment until we genuinely know what's going on.
FAQ
Rising damp in Littlehampton — your questions answered
How long does damp treatment take to complete in a Littlehampton property?+
Most rising damp treatment jobs in Littlehampton take between two and five working days on site, depending on how many walls are affected. The wall then needs a drying period before redecoration — we'll talk you through realistic timescales in your written quote.
Can rising damp affect newer homes in Littlehampton?+
It can. Even newer Littlehampton properties can develop rising damp where the original DPC has been bridged — by render, a raised path, a new patio or a poorly built extension. Age of the property isn't the only factor.
Do I need to move out while you treat rising damp?+
In most Littlehampton jobs, no. The work is dusty in the affected rooms but we contain the area and you can usually carry on living in the rest of the house. We'll be clear about access and disruption before booking.
Will treated walls in Littlehampton be ready to redecorate straight away?+
Salt-resistant replastering needs to cure and dry before final decoration. As a rule of thumb, allow around a month per 25 mm of plaster thickness in a Littlehampton home — your surveyor will give you a specific recommendation.
What's the first step if I think I have rising damp?+
Request a free quote using the form on this page. We'll get back to you to talk through what you're seeing, arrange a survey of your Littlehampton property and put a clear written plan together if treatment is needed.
Nearby areas
Other areas we cover near Littlehampton
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