Local rising damp specialists
Rising Damp Expert Near Me in Slough
If you're seeing tide marks, salt blooms or crumbling plaster low on the walls of your Slough home, rising damp is one of the most likely causes. We only do damp work, which means surveyors in Slough who actually recognise what they're looking at instead of defaulting to a chemical injection on every wall. Use the form below to tell us what you're seeing in your Slough home and we'll come back with the next steps.
- Surveys across Slough
- Written, honest reports
- Guaranteed DPC installs
- Salt-neutralising replastering
Spotting it
Signs of rising damp in Slough homes
Most Slough callouts begin with the same combination: a clear tide line on a downstairs wall, bubbling emulsion paint, dark patches that return after redecoration, and salts crystallising as the wall tries to dry.
If any of that sounds familiar in your Slough 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 Slough 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 Slough properties are prone to rising damp
The mix of housing across Slough — Victorian and Edwardian terraces, inter-war semis, post-war ex-local-authority stock and modern infill — means we see rising damp for a wide range of reasons, from worn slate DPCs to bridged cavities and raised external ground levels.
How we treat it
Treating rising damp in Slough
Where rising damp is confirmed at your Slough property, treatment normally involves installing a new chemical damp proof course using a high-strength water-repellent cream, removing salt-contaminated plaster to a set height, and replastering using a salt-resistant render and finishing system.
Local services
Damp services available in Slough
Rising damp surveys in Slough
Independent, on-site damp surveys with a written report, photographs and a clear diagnosis.
Damp proof course injection in Slough
High-strength water-repellent cream injected into a level mortar course to form a new chemical DPC.
Salt-neutralising replastering in Slough
Removal of contaminated plaster and a salt-resistant replastering system that keeps hygroscopic salts off the finished surface.
Condensation diagnosis in Slough
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 Slough
Identifying and resolving lateral damp ingress from defective render, pointing, gutters or ground levels.
Aftercare and written guarantees in Slough
Long-term written guarantees on installed damp proof courses and clear redecoration guidance.
Why us
Why Slough homeowners choose us
Slough homeowners come to us because we specialise. Damp surveys and damp treatment are all we do — we don't sell kitchens, roofs or extensions on the side, so the recommendation you receive is about the damp, not about up-selling other trades.
FAQ
Rising damp in Slough — your questions answered
Will treated walls in Slough 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 Slough 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 Slough property and put a clear written plan together if treatment is needed.
Do you cover the whole of Slough?+
Yes — we carry out rising damp surveys and treatment across Slough and the surrounding postcodes. Request a quote and we'll confirm we can attend your address.
How do I know it's rising damp and not condensation in my Slough home?+
Rising damp shows up low on the wall, typically below the first metre, often with a clear tide mark and salt deposits. Condensation usually appears higher up, around windows and cold corners. A proper survey at your Slough property is the only reliable way to be sure.
Will treatment damage my plaster or decoration?+
Treating rising damp properly often involves removing contaminated plaster and replastering with a salt-resistant system. We'll explain exactly what's needed in your Slough home before any work starts so there are no surprises.
Nearby areas
Other areas we cover near Slough
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