Property Help: Is is Okay to do your own damp poof course of DPC on your home or is is advisable to call in an expert?

Property Help: Is is Okay to  do your own damp  poof course of DPC on your home or is is advisable to call in an expert?

A damp proof course (DPC) is a layer of waterproof material that is injected into the walls of a building to stop damp from rising and causing black mold. Installing a damp proof course is an important aspect of building maintenance, and whether you should have a go yourself or get out an expert depends on a number of factors:

1. Skills and Expertise  Installing a damp proof course requires knowledge of construction practices and materials. If you have skills in construction and are confident in your  abilities, you may think about doing the job yourself. But, if you lack the skill or confidence, it's often better to hire a professional who does have the skill to make sure a proper installation is carried out.


2.  Free Damp Survey Manchester Building Regulations  In many places, there are building regulations and standards that you must follow when installing a damp proof course on your home. A professional will be aware of any regulations and can make sure that the work is compliant and legal.

3. Extent of the Problem  If the damp issue is widespread and/or severe, it's advisable to seek professional help. Professionals can evaluate the extent of the issue, identify the cause of dampness, and provide a complete solution to make sure that the damp not only goes away but that it doesn’t come back. DIY solutions may not be suitable for complex damp issues.

4. Equipment  and Tools  Installing a damp proof course may require specialised tools and equipment. Professionals will have access to all the required tools, ensuring a more efficient and effective installation.

5. Guarantees and Warranties  A professional damp proof company will often provide warranties or guarantees for their work. Which can offer peace of mind, knowing that something can be done if issues arise after the DPC has been installed.

6. Convenience and Time  DIY jobs can take time, and if you have a somewhat busy schedule, calling a professional could be more convenient. Professionals have the equipment to complete the work quickly.

7. Risk of Mistakes A badley installed damp proof course will lead to ongoing problems and actually costly repairs. Professionals can avoid common mistakes and make sure of a a proper damp course installation.



In summary, while most homeowners with some construction skills may be able to tackle a damp proof course installation, it's generally recommended to hire a professional damp proofer for this type of work. Professionals bring expertise, follow building regulations, and can provide a warranty for the job. If you're uncertain, consult with a damp proofing specialist to assess your specific situation and recommend the best course of action.

Is your home damp? Does it have black mold that just wont go away? Is this starting to effect your health? Try contacting your local Altrincham Damp Proofing Company to get that damp issue sorted before the cold weather sets in again.

North West Damp Proofers offer a FREE damp survey and Specialise in all fields of damp proofing and energy efficiency within the home or business. Whether your problem is loft condensation, rising damp, penetrating damp, dry rot, black mould or simply heat loss then we can help.