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Damp Proofing in Chester

At Home Energy Save GB, we can expertly identify and treat all types of damp in accordance with British Standards, offering long-lasting solutions to protect your home from moisture damage and maintain a healthy, dry living environment.

WHY CHOOSE US?

When it comes to damp issues, trust Home Energy Save GB to not only diagnose the problem accurately but also to provide effective solutions backed by decades of industry experience.

Book your FREE Comprehensive Damp Survey now or call us on 0800 065 4044 to take the first step towards a drier and healthier home.

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What is Damp Proofing?

Damp proofing stops moisture from getting into your home through walls, floors, or the roof. It usually involves using materials like membranes or sealants to block problems such as rising damp, condensation, or water leaks.

For homeowners, proper damp proofing helps protect the structure of the building, prevents damage to plaster and wood, and lowers the chance of mould growth.

Damp Proofing Experts in Chester

At Home Energy Save, we provide damp proofing solutions backed by guarantees of up to 25 years, offering long-term protection you can rely on. With over 40 years of experience, we’re known for consistent, dependable work.

Our accredited team follows strict safety and quality standards, focusing on delivering results that meet your requirements. When you choose Home Energy Save, you’re choosing a team that respects your property and brings practical, proven experience.

Free Damp Survey in Chester

Concerned about damp or mould in your home? We offer a free damp proofing survey for homeowners across Chester.

Our experienced team will check your property and give straightforward advice on how to tackle any damp problems. You’ll receive a clear, no-obligation report to help you decide on the best way to keep your home dry and well maintained.

Benefits of Damp Proofing

prevents structural damage

Prevents structural damage.

improved air quality

Improved air quality.

prevents damp and mould

Prevents damp and mould growth.

increases house value

Increases your property value.

protects belongings

Protects your belongings.

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Rising Damp Solutions In Chester

Rising damp is usually treated by injecting a silicone-based damp proof course into the affected wall. Where needed, any damaged plaster is removed and replaced with renovating plaster or a cavity wall membrane designed to manage moisture.

Although most UK homes already have a damp proof course, problems can still happen if it was badly installed, has deteriorated over time, or if the external ground level is too high, allowing moisture to bypass the barrier.

Our treatments include a 25-year guarantee, giving your home reliable, long-term protection.

Interested in damp proofing for your home in chester?

Contact our team at Home Energy Save today to find out how we can help.

Penetrating Damp Solutions in Chester

If you’ve noticed mould, damp patches, or water stains, it could be a sign of penetrating damp.

One of our qualified surveyors will assess your property to identify the cause and recommend the right solution. This might include removing damaged materials, fitting a waterproof membrane to aid drying, and fixing external issues such as cracked masonry or damaged roofing. To help stop the problem coming back, we’ll apply a water-repellent coating to the outside of your home.

All treatments are backed by a 25-year guarantee, giving you lasting peace of mind.

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Why Choose Home Energy Save?

At Home Energy Save, we pride ourselves on holding a number of well-recognised accreditations and certifications. These are:

Checkatrade Certified

KIWA Accredited. We are the only UK company to hold this cerification.

✓ Over 40 years experience in the industry.

✓ FREE initial surveys and assesments.
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What to Expect From Our FREE Damp Survey

One of our experienced surveyors will visit your home at a time that suits you.

Using digital equipment, they’ll carry out a full damp survey to identify any problems and explain what’s causing them, how they’re impacting your home, and what can be done to put them right. The survey is completely free.

Some of the treatments we offer may also help reduce your energy bills, which is why HMRC applies a lower VAT rate to them.

Interested in having a damp survey?


Contact our team at Home Energy Save today to find out how we can help.

What is damp proofing?

Damp proofing is a method used to prevent moisture from passing through the walls and floors of a building. It’s often carried out using a damp proof course (DPC) or damp proof membrane (DPM), which creates a barrier to block rising or penetrating damp. In some cases, chemical treatments or tanking (waterproof coatings) are used. Damp proofing is essential for maintaining the structural integrity of a property and for creating a healthy indoor environment, particularly in older buildings which may not have adequate moisture protection.

There are several signs to watch for that suggest damp might be affecting your property. These include a persistent musty smell, discolouration or staining on walls, flaking paint or wallpaper, black mould growth (especially in corners or behind furniture), and rotting timber. You might also notice cold, damp patches on walls, especially at low level. In older Chester properties, particularly those built before the 1950s, the risk is higher due to ageing brickwork and outdated or missing damp proof systems.

Yes, having a professional damp survey carried out is a critical first step. A qualified surveyor will inspect your property to determine the source and extent of the damp. This ensures the treatment plan is accurate and targeted, avoiding unnecessary costs or ineffective solutions. Many damp issues are misdiagnosed when a proper survey isn’t conducted, which can lead to the problem recurring. The survey may include moisture readings, thermal imaging, and inspection of cavity walls and ventilation systems.

The cost of damp proofing can vary quite a bit depending on the type and severity of the damp, the size of the affected area, and the type of treatment required. As a rough guide, smaller treatments like damp proof injections might start at around £300–£500, while more extensive repairs involving tanking or membrane installation can run into the thousands. It’s best to get a detailed quote after a professional inspection, so you can understand what’s involved and what the costs cover. Some contractors in Chester also offer free initial surveys.

In most cases, damp caused by gradual deterioration or lack of maintenance is not covered under standard home insurance policies. However, if the damp is the result of an insured event—such as a burst pipe, storm damage, or flooding—you may be able to claim for the repairs. If you’re unsure, it’s worth speaking with your insurer directly and reviewing your policy. Some properties in Chester located near the River Dee or older parts of the city may be more vulnerable to water ingress, which makes understanding your cover important.

The timescale depends on the type and extent of the damp. Small jobs like chemical DPC injection can often be completed in one or two days. Larger jobs, such as removing plaster, installing tanking systems, or treating widespread damp, may take several days or even a couple of weeks. Once the work is completed, there may also be a drying-out period before redecorating can begin. Your contractor will usually advise on how long this will take based on the materials used and the moisture levels in your walls.

Yes, treating the source of damp will stop the conditions that allow mould to grow. However, it won’t automatically remove existing mould, which will need to be cleaned off safely. Once the damp has been treated, it’s important to improve ventilation and monitor humidity levels, especially in kitchens and bathrooms. Installing extractor fans or using dehumidifiers can help prevent mould from returning. Mould spores can cause health issues, so removing both the mould and its cause is key to long-term prevention.