Rising Damp in Abergavenny
Expert rising damp treatment for properties in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. 20-year guarantee. Free surveys with no obligation.
Abergavenny's position at the edge of the Brecon Beacons means it experiences significant rainfall, making penetrating damp and rising damp common issues — particularly in older stone-built valley properties.
Rising Damp Treatment in Abergavenny
Rising damp occurs when groundwater travels upward through the pores and capillaries of a masonry wall — a process known as capillary action. Left untreated, it causes plaster failure, salt deposits (tide marks), damaged skirting boards, and eventually structural deterioration. EverDry Damp diagnoses rising damp accurately using calibrated moisture meters and thermal imaging, then installs a chemical damp proof course that forms a permanent barrier within the masonry. All affected plaster is removed and replaced with a specialist salt-resistant render, giving you a lasting finish backed by a 20-year written guarantee.
Abergavenny is a market town at the gateway to the Brecon Beacons, with a mix of Victorian terraced housing, period townhouses, and rural properties in the surrounding area. Our team covers Abergavenny and the surrounding Monmouthshire area regularly, and we understand the specific types of properties and damp challenges common in this part of South Wales.
!Signs You May Need Rising Damp Treatment in Abergavenny
- Damp patches or tide marks low on walls (typically below 1 metre)
- White salt deposits (efflorescence) on masonry
- Peeling wallpaper or bubbling paint at skirting level
- Rotting skirting boards
- Musty smell at ground floor level
Our Rising Damp Service in Abergavenny Includes
Common Causes
- Missing or failed original damp proof course
- Bridged damp proof course (raised ground levels or render)
- Solid floor slabs with no damp proof membrane
- Old properties built before DPCs were standard
Frequently Asked Questions — Rising Damp in Abergavenny
How long does rising damp treatment take?
Most residential jobs take 1–2 days for injection and plaster removal. Re-plastering is usually completed within a further 1–2 days once the walls have dried slightly.
Will rising damp come back after treatment?
A properly installed chemical DPC creates a permanent barrier. All rising damp treatment work is backed by a 20-year written guarantee, covering both the DPC installation and the specialist replastering.
Do I need to decorate after treatment?
Yes — once the new plaster has fully dried (typically 4–6 weeks), you can paint or wallpaper as normal. We advise using a breathable emulsion for the first coat.
Is rising damp covered by home insurance?
Generally no — most policies treat rising damp as a maintenance issue. However, a professional survey report from us can be used to demonstrate the condition for property transactions.
Do you cover Abergavenny?
Yes — we cover Abergavenny and the surrounding Monmouthshire area as part of our regular service territory across South Wales. Call 01633 492662 to arrange a free survey at your Abergavenny property.
Rising Damp Across South Wales
We provide rising damp treatment across Newport, Cardiff and throughout South Wales.
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