Trust Preservation offer a full waterproofing (Tanking) service which can deal with any penetrating damp issue from full a basement waterproofing system to a terraced house built into the hillside. We offer all types of systems and we will discuss options available with you during the survey. In the South West a large number of buildings have been built into the hillside or have basements which means that some of if not all of the walls are soil retaining. This means that the walls of the building are holding back the earth and water can enter the building through these soil retaining walls.
Trust Preservation offer a comprehensive dry rot treatment service from survey through to full remedial treatment. As with all of our services, the first step will be to complete a thorough inspection of your property so that our experienced staff can determine the extent of the problem and most effective course of treatment. To fully assess the dry rot and its causes, our survey may well require the removal of some skirting, panelling or plaster. Dry rot and wet rot can affect buildings of all ages and if decay is discovered it should be identified and remedial action taken without delay.
Trust Preservation offers a full range of in-house re-plastering services from traditional horse hair/lime mortars right through to the very latest systems. Plastering creates the finished product that you see once all the remedial work has been completed. To ensure results that we can put our name to, we utilise only our own directly employed, time served craftsmen. Because all damp proofing plastering works are undertaken in-house, Trust Preservation offers a robust guarantee on all of its contracts.
As a specialist rising damp treatment company, Trust Preservation offer a comprehensive service from survey, to full remedial treatment. Our first step will be to complete a thorough inspection of the affected areas to so we can determine what is causing the rising damp and the best course of treatment. We will discuss the options, set out our recommendations for treatment and provide a quotation for the work. Rising damp is due to capillary flow of water from the ground where a damp proof course is defective or not present.