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We have damp! Can anyone recommend someone

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bubblecloud · 16/11/2012 19:52

How do I find a trustworthy person to treat the damp in our house? We live in North Finchley (North London). Thanks for any help at all....
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aufaniae · 16/11/2012 19:59

I had some damp people come round, they were recommended by an architect friend of my dad's. They charged £45 call out fee to inspect it. They confirmed the damp was most likely from a leak above - so no rising damp or similar.

Seeing as they make their money from providing damp treatments, I trust them not to rip anyone off, as they talked themselves out of further work there! (This was great news for us as we were mid sale at the time!)

Only problem, I can't remember their name, I'll try to find out ...

bubblecloud · 16/11/2012 20:11

That would be great if you can find out their details. Thanks

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aufaniae · 16/11/2012 20:42

Got it! www.alliedremedialtreatments.co.uk/

Allied Remedial Treatments Ltd
0208-316-1509

Unit B 1A Conduit Road, London, SE18 7AJ

bubblecloud · 17/11/2012 09:30

Brillant, thanks. I hope they cover my area. X

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PolterGoose · 17/11/2012 11:54

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RatherNot · 17/11/2012 12:32

I've use LSE Preservation a couple of times. They were much cheaper and seemed efficient and the course obviously worked as damp didn't show on subsequent surveys. They cover most of London, IIRC.

PigletJohn · 17/11/2012 12:45

Why is your house damp? Does anyone drape wet washing around the house, or over radiators?

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