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Wanted - expert damp company to treat internal walls, plaster and flooring


Susan

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We have internal damp in our sitting room (due to external pathway on neighbours property been higher than airvents and DPC etc).

Looking for a specialist company to quote on the necessary work to fix the damp internally (such that it will not come back!) and replaster. Also looking for either floor insultation and replacement of floorboards or for a concrete floor to be laid.

If you are interested or can recommend someone please let me know


thanks

Susan

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,


We have fantastic reviews on this forum and the majority of our work is in and around Dulwich and is on a recommendation basis.


We pride ourselves on giving an honest appraisal of any damp and timber issues and would rather turn work away than quote for work that does not exist!


We do charge ?99.00 for an inspection which will include a full report emailed to you within 24 hours. The report includes photographs, recommended remedial treatments (if there are any) and a quotation for any works. If our quotation is accepted the survey fee is reimbursed in full. If no works are recommended, then hopefully you will agree, we may have saved you a substantial amount of money paying for unnecessary works.


Please check out our website www.sedamp.com or contact Dean Austin on 07702210957. Our office telephone lines are currently broken but contact can be made through Dean on his mobile or alternatively email us at [email protected]. If your call is not answered please leave a message and he will call you back.


Kind Regards

South Eastern Damp Proofing

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