Rising damp

HUMIX electro-physical damp control device installed on an interior wall

How to prevent rising damp on walls (and stop it for good)

Rising damp can damage your walls over time and lead to serious moisture problems in your home.If you’re dealing with it — or want to prevent it — here’s what you need to know. What causes rising damp? Common causes include: Damaged or missing damp-proof course Poor drainage around the property High ground levels outside […]

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Thermal imaging inspection detecting moisture inside a wall

What Causes the Capillary Effect in Buildings? Everything You Need to Know

Have you ever wondered why damp patches appear at the base of walls, especially in older buildings? This is often due to the capillary effect. Understanding this phenomenon is crucial for maintaining buildings and preventing long-term damage. So, what causes the capillary effect in buildings? Let\’s break it down. 1. Understanding the Capillary Effect in

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Moisture meter checking rising damp near a wall skirting board

Capillary Moisture in Your House: Causes, Effects, and Effective Solutions to Protect Your Home

Capillary Moisture in Your Home: Causes, Effects, and Effective Solutions Capillary moisture is a common cause of rising damp in buildings, particularly in older homes where moisture can travel upwards through porous construction materials. If left untreated, this type of dampness can lead to visible wall damage, poor indoor air quality, and long-term structural issues.

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Peeling paint caused by rising damp on an interior wall

Rising Dampness Treatment: Effective Solutions to Protect Your Home

Have you noticed bubbling paint, damp patches, or musty smells inside your home? Rising dampness could be the hidden issue affecting your walls and indoor environment. If left untreated, rising damp can lead to structural deterioration, mould growth, and expensive repairs. Understanding the causes of rising dampness and choosing the right treatment solution is essential

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Wall damaged by rising damp and salt deposits near floor level

Rising Dampness Solutions: The Definitive Method That Tackles the Root of the Problem

When it comes to damp issues in homes, rising dampness is one of the most persistent and destructive challenges. It occurs when moisture from the ground is drawn up through the walls by capillary action. Over time, this can lead to crumbling plaster, peeling paint, and, more importantly, severe structural damage if not addressed. But here’s

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Rising damp causing peeling paint and wall damage near floor level

Rising Dampness Causes: Understanding the Root Problems

Have you noticed damp patches slowly climbing up your walls, peeling paint, or a persistent musty smell inside your home? These are often the first warning signs of rising dampness — a common moisture problem that can seriously affect both the structure of a property and indoor comfort levels. Understanding rising dampness causes is essential

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Technician installing an electro osmosis system to treat rising damp in a house

Electro Osmosis for Rising Damp: How This Technology Helps Protect Your Home

Rising damp is one of the most common moisture problems affecting homes, especially older properties. Peeling paint, damaged plaster, musty smells, and damp patches near the bottom of walls are often clear warning signs that moisture is moving upward through the building materials. If left untreated, rising damp can gradually damage walls, decorative finishes, indoor

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