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Rising damp
Rising damp is usually associated with older properties and is the result of free water migrating through the capillaries of the original building materials. 
Woodworm
Almost two decades of experience in the treatment of Woodboring insects, has resulted in our fully trained and experienced surveyors being able to correctly determine whether treatment is necessary. As wrong identification of the insect can often lead to costly and unnecessary treatment. 
Dry Rot
Dry rot is the most efficient timber destroying fungi known, occurring in damp and inadequately ventilated areas. 
Basement Tanking
With property prices rising, many house owners and businesses alike are converting both cellars and basements. Converting such an area can be both surprisingly inexpensive and cost effective. 
Bird Proofing
As building development has stretched across the UK, we have taken away the habitat of many species of animals. 
Wall Tie Replacement
External walls of the majority of properties built within the last 100 years consist of two leaves which are bound together by metal strips called wall ties. When originally placed the wall ties are spaced throughout the structure, to give maximum stability.
Membranes
In soil retaining situations the Delta sealed system is recommended the membrane selection depends on the required finish and flow rate, if applicable. 
Timber Engineering
Timber being one of the major building components used within most properties is subject to damp, decay and insect attack. In extreme cases this has resulted in structural failure and collapse. 
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