Damp Survey

Suspect damp? Get a professional survey by
London’s damp proofing specialists.

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Survey Solution

Is your building looking or feeling a little run down and damp? Perhaps you’ve noticed a strange odour, rippling wallpaper, or spots of mould here and there. If you have one or more of these problems in your property, you may have a dampness problem.

Condensation, which indicates an issue with dampness, doesn’t just look unsightly— it can be an indicator of a much deeper problem, and one that should be addressed as quickly as possible. When damp takes hold and creates an effect on your windows and walls that you didn’t ask for, you need a damp survey conducted by an experienced CSTDB-qualified surveyor.

What Is A Damp Survey?

A damp survey is performed by a specialist with the knowledge and experience that only they can provide. In a damp survey, the property— whether it be a home, business, or investment property— is assessed for any damp or moisture issues.

The survey usually involves a visual inspection of the property, including the walls, floors, and ceilings. The damp surveyor may also use specialised tools such as moisture metres, thermal imaging cameras, or hygrometers to check for and assess damage that may be hidden deeper underneath the surface.

Signs You Need A Damp Survey

When Purchasing
A Property

When buying a property, it’s important to consider every angle— including possible dampness. A damp survey allows you to identify any potential issues that may need addressing before finalising your purchase.

If You Notice
Signs Of Dampness

Signs of dampness such as water stains, mould growth, and musty odours can indicate a much larger problem than what you can see and smell. A damp survey intends to locate the source of the problem and rectify it.

As Part Of Regular
Property Maintenance

A one-off damp survey when you purchase a property isn’t enough to last a lifetime— regular property maintenance should include damp surveys so any issues can be addressed as quickly as possible.

When Planning
Home Improvements

Home improvements often involve renovating kitchens and bathrooms, rooms even more susceptible to dampness issues. Whether your home improvements involve wet areas or not, it’s always a good idea to check for any issues before getting started.

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The Process Of A Damp Survey

The process behind organising a damp survey is simple and straightforward, giving you the answers you need with as little fuss as possible.

In order to book a survey, you need to provide information about your property, including the size, age, and any specific areas or concerns you wish to have addressed.

We will arrive at your property on the day of the survey to conduct a visual inspection of the building’s interior and exterior. We may also bring and use specialist tools and equipment such as moisture metres and thermal imaging cameras to detect dampness.

Within a few days of the survey, we will provide you with a report highlighting any dampness or moisture issues and our recommendations on how to address these.

If our survey indicates any issues with dampness, we recommend you take action as soon as possible. This may require remedial work such as improving ventilation and repairing leaks, among other suggestions based on the results of the survey.

The Worthwhile Outcomes Of A Damp Survey

Identification Of
Damp Problems

Our damp survey may identify damp areas of your property. This could include rising damp, penetrating damp, or condensation. We will provide you with as much information as possible to keep you informed.

Determination Of
The Cause

On the basis of their findings, we will then make recommendations for remediation such as repairing structural defects, improving ventilation, and installing a damp-proof course.

Recommendations
For Repair

We will provide you with detailed recommendations for repair, ensuring that any issues are addressed effectively and efficiently to prevent further damage to your property.

Peace Of Mind

If we don’t identify any significant damp problems, we will let you know so that you don’t spend any more time wondering or worrying.

Frequently Asked Questions

A damp survey is conducted by a damp surveyor who will assess a building for any issues with dampness or moisture. This is done through trained experience in visual detection as well as specialist equipment such as moisture meters and thermal imaging cameras.

A damp survey will identify any issues your building has with dampness or moisture so that you can address it as quickly as possible. Addressing these issues allows for improved indoor air quality, the protection of your property value, prevention of health issues, and maintaining or repairing the structural integrity of the building itself.

Having your damp survey conducted by an inexperienced surveyor runs several risks. They may misdiagnose damp problems which may cause further damage to your property, or fail to detect significant issues such as hidden damp behind walls. Additionally, they may not provide accurate recommendations or provide a comprehensive warranty or guarantee, which may cause your problem to become much more expensive than it needs to be.

Yes, you will receive a free quotation for the repair work if any is required.

At Metro Damp Proofing, we pride ourselves on our experience, thorough inspection skills, and comprehensiveness. With decades of experience behind us and a 15+ year warranty, you can trust our team with your building.

Book yours today for just £150 + VAT.

Benefits Of Damp Surveys: Protecting
Your Property And Your Health

Having a damp survey performed can help identify any issues with moisture or dampness before they become major problems. Early detection can save you money by allowing you to address the problem before it causes significant damage.

In damp environments, mould and other harmful microorganisms can grow, causing indoor air quality to be negatively affected and respiratory conditions to worsen. If there are any potential damp issues in your home, a damp survey can identify them and provide remediation recommendations, ultimately improving the indoor air quality.

Moisture and dampness can damage your property and reduce its value. Regular damp surveys can keep your property in good condition, protecting its value for years to come.

The presence of dampness and mould can lead to a variety of health problems, including respiratory problems, allergies, and asthma. A damp survey can detect and address damp problems earlier on, helping to prevent these health problems.

Moisture and dampness are health and safety concerns, and there is legislation in place in order to ensure that properties meet certain standards. A damp survey can help you ensure your property is compliant, protecting occupants’ health and safety.

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Take The First Step Today

Are you concerned about dampness in your property? Don’t wait until it’s too late! Contact our trustworthy team at Metro Damp Proofing today for a comprehensive inspection of your property. Our CSTDB-Qualified experts will identify any potential sources of damp and provide you with a detailed report outlining the best course of action to address the issue. Don’t let damp ruin your property or compromise your health— take action today.

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