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Have you noticed damp patches on walls or suspect water is entering your home from outside? It could be a case of penetrating damp.

If left untreated, penetrating damp can lead to:

  • Mould growth
  • Damaged plaster
  • Peeling paint
  • Structural deterioration

Read on for everything you need to know about finding and hiring experienced professionals for penetrating damp treatment covering Fife and get it sorted.

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How much does penetrating damp treatment cost in Fife?

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What is penetrating damp?

Penetrating damp occurs when rainwater or moisture passes through external walls, roofs or other structural elements due to:

  • Cracked brickwork or damaged render
  • Blocked or leaking gutters and downpipes
  • Faulty roof tiles or flashing
  • Poorly sealed windows or doors
  • Damaged pointing between bricks

Unlike rising damp, penetrating damp can appear anywhere on walls or ceilings, often worsening during heavy rainfall.

What is the best cure for penetrating damp?

The best cure is to identify and repair the source of water entering the property. Common penetrating damp treatments include:

  • Repairing damaged roof tiles or flashing
  • Fixing leaking gutters or downpipes
  • Repointing brickwork or repairing cracked render
  • Sealing gaps around windows and doors
  • Improving drainage around exterior walls

Once the structural issue is fixed, damaged plaster or décor inside the property may also need repairing.

Is penetrating damp expensive to fix?

Costs vary depending on the cause and extent of the damage. Early detection can help keep repair costs lower by preventing further damage to walls, plaster and internal finishes.

How do you tell if you have penetrating damp?

Penetrating damp often shows clear signs inside the home. Tell-tale signs include:

  • Damp patches on walls or ceilings
  • Peeling paint or wallpaper
  • Dark patches that worsen after rainfall
  • Mould or mildew growth
  • Crumbling plaster or damaged décor

The damp patches may appear higher up on walls or ceilings, particularly near external walls, windows or roof areas.

To check what's what, get a penetrating damp treatment specialist to take a look.

How do you find the source of penetrating damp?

A damp specialist will inspect both inside and outside the property to identify where water is entering. This may involve checking:

  • Gutters
  • Brickwork
  • Roofing
  • Drainage
  • Seals around windows or doors

Can you paint over penetrating damp?

Painting over penetrating damp is only a temporary solution.

The underlying water ingress must be repaired first. Otherwise the damp will continue to damage walls and décor.

How long does penetrating damp take to dry out?

After the source of water has been fixed, walls can take several weeks or months to dry completely, depending on the severity of the damp and ventilation in the property.

Can penetrating damp cause mould?

Yes. Excess moisture in walls creates the ideal conditions for mould and mildew growth, particularly in poorly ventilated rooms.

Is penetrating damp bad?

Yes, penetrating damp should be addressed quickly because it can lead to:

  • Structural damage to walls or timber
  • Rot in wooden elements such as beams or floors
  • Mould growth that affects indoor air quality
  • Damage to plaster, paint and décor

Sorting the problem early with the help of a professional stops more serious structural issues and costly repairs arising further down the line.

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