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There are many damp proofing companies around Yorkshire, so what makes All Damp different? We have been operating in Yorkshire since 1983, that's thirty three years ago we entered into the industry and thirty three years of experience in Yorkshire. This means that not only do we know what we're doing, but we're also familiar with Yorkshire houses, properties and people. Many of our staff come from the local areas, which we recognise can make the difference between a damp proofing project that you can't wait to be over and one that is friendly, effecient and easy. Our years of experience also set us above the rest as it's allowed us to not only become experts at damp proofing in Leeds, Wakefield and Yorkshire, but to branch out into other related services, such as wet and dry rot solutions and wormwood treatment. It means that we can provide a full service that it always tailored to your property and your needs. We also understand how frustrating damp proofin...
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How To Treat Rising Damp in York Businesses and Homes

Rising damp can be a pressing problem for home and business owners in York. Luckily damp proofing experts such as Allerton Remedial know how to damp proof internal walls against unwanted moisture and the issues that this causes, such as mould, brickwork deterioration, and decay or infestation in timber joints. First it is essential to recognise some of the structural issues that can cause water ingress. Here are some of the main causes of damp walls in York homes and businesses: Missing or broken roof tiles Blocked or leaking guttering Crumbling brickwork or mortar Cracked or broken water pipes Allerton Remedial perform in-depth surveys of all types of building to address water ingress problems at their core. From there, the damp proofing specialists can tackle any issues and thoroughly damp proof your property against future water damage if needed. For more information on treating damp walls, please visit the Allerton Remedial Treatments Damp Proofing York website.