Wet Rot / Dry Rot
All wood rotting fungi require moisture in order to thrive. Keep timber dry it will not decay. However, if untreated timber is allowed to become damp and to remain in…
All wood rotting fungi require moisture in order to thrive. Keep timber dry it will not decay. However, if untreated timber is allowed to become damp and to remain in…
Can We Fix It? Yes, We Can! Our Company was formed in July 1985 with the expressed objective of providing a dedicated specialist service to the damp timber treatments and…
What is Damp? Damp comes in three forms: rising dampness, penetrating dampness, and condensation. We help with many other defects like dry rot, wet rot, black mould, woodworm, restoration and…
What Is Woodworm / Wood Worm? A wood boring insect and the wood-boring larva of the beetle. Insects penetrate wood and the damaged condition of wood resulting from infestation. Buildings…
Problems & Solutions of Condensation in the home The Problem: nowadays, construction detailing in terms of draught proofing and modern day living patterns gives rise to a growing problem, which…
Surveys and Reports for buildings in Ireland Building Surveys If you have a serious damp issues other than rising or falling damp problems, we can offer a comprehensive moisture monitoring…
Rising Damp is ground dampness the lower regions of old walls are affected by damp from the ground. In a modern building, a watertight damp-proof membrane is placed in the…
Condensation and the Facts The atmosphere inside buildings has a major impact on health and safety of those working indoors. To improved building features in our homes, such as cavity…
How best to prevent and treat dampness Never ignore damp – it can be very serious and damages the structure of your house. Lots of things can cause it, and…
Rising damp is at the lower part of walls and solid floors, and is caused by nature – water soaking up from the ground. Modern houses, will be protected by…