When customers contact us regarding damp issues in a Listed Building we will firstly advise you contact your local conservation officer. They will advise you on what remedial treatments you are allowed to complete on your property.
Generally they do not like the more modern techniques being used on listed buildings and prefer to stick to lime plastering however in some cases there can be exceptions such as where previous damp proofing has taken place so the customer is asking for a like for like or where by the ground level differences may be the cause of the dampness but the decision will be with the conservation officer.
It is against the law to carry out remedial treatments such as Damp Proofing for Rising Damp, Penetrating Damp, Dry/Wet Rot without consent from your local conservation officer, therefore we will always ask our customers for information regarding listed properties.
"No person shall execute or cause to be executed any works for the demolition of a listed building or for its alteration or extension in any manner which would affect its character as a building of special architectural or historic interest unless the works are authorised"
Listed Building Regulations Act 1990
Contact us today for your damp proofing treatments in Dorset & Somerset
Areas we cover include: Yeovil, Sherborne, Blandford Forum, Bridport, West Bay, Child Okeford, Okeford Fitzpaine, Shillingstone, Charminster, Marnhull, Cerne Abbas, Shaftesbury, Gillingham, Ilchester, Stoke Sub Hamdon, Weymouth, Milton Abbas, Beaminster, Lulworth, Wareham, Puddletown, Evershot, Stoford, Thornford, Yetminster, Minterne Magna, Barwick, Mudford, Bishops Caundle, Milborne Port, Wincanton, Somerton