Dublin Damp

Rising damp, proofing, mould removal and condensation control for healthy Dublin homes and businesses.

A detailed before-and-after photographic realism composition split vertically down the centre, showing a Dublin living room wall treated for rising damp. On the left, the wall is discoloured with peeling paint, bubbling plaster, and visible damp patches near the skirting. On the right, the same wall appears fully restored: smooth, freshly painted in a warm off-white, with a clean skirting board and dry timber floor. Subtle, consistent natural light from a side window illuminates both halves evenly, ensuring the contrast is in condition, not lighting. Shot at eye level with sharp focus across the scene, the mood is reassuring and solution-focused, perfectly illustrating the effectiveness of professional damp proofing.
A photographic realism scene of an exposed interior wall under renovation in a Dublin townhouse, showing the process of installing a new chemical damp proof course. The lower plaster has been removed, revealing red brickwork with evenly spaced drilled holes along the mortar joint. Several injection nozzles are in place, attached to cartridges of damp proof cream resting on a plastic-covered floor. Natural light from a nearby sash window illuminates the work area, catching dust particles in the air and highlighting the brick texture. Captured at an eye-level angle with sharp focus throughout, the mood is methodical and professional, showcasing the technical side of rising damp treatment without clutter or distraction.

Services

Rising damp treatment, damp proofing, basement waterproofing, mould removal, condensation control, leak tracing and detailed damp surveys across Dublin.

Pricing

Survey Visit

Most rising damp treatments in Dublin typically range from €800–€2,500 depending on property size and severity, but every job starts with a completely free, no-obligation damp survey.

On-site damp survey

Treatment Plan

Targeted damp proofing and waterproofing works usually fall between €500–€1,800, with a free professional inspection first so you know the full cost upfront before you decide.

Rising damp

Complete Protection

Mould removal and condensation control packages generally start from around €250 for smaller problem areas, and always follow a detailed free survey and clear written quotation.

Full property

Our Surveys, Treatments and Guarantees

Learn how we inspect your property, explain findings clearly, recommend treatments, and stand behind our work.

A wide photographic realism shot of a semi-detached Dublin brick house exterior on an overcast day, focusing on visible signs of damp at ground level. The red-brown brickwork shows darker tide marks, crumbling mortar, and algae staining near the base, with a narrow concrete path and a small patch of grass in front. Soft, even overcast light reduces harsh shadows, revealing subtle colour shifts in the damp areas. The camera is positioned at a slightly elevated angle, capturing the full façade from door to ground. The atmosphere is factual and professional, conveying a real, solvable property issue rather than neglect, with clean composition and plenty of negative space for potential overlay elements.
A photographic realism image of professional damp proofing tools neatly arranged on a clean dust sheet in a modern Dublin hallway. A digital moisture meter with its probes visible, a borescope camera, protective gloves, dust mask, drill, injection nozzles, and cartridges of damp proof cream are all clearly displayed. Behind them, an interior wall with faint damp staining near the skirting suggests the upcoming treatment area. Soft, cool daylight from a nearby doorway creates gentle highlights on the tools’ plastic and metal surfaces, casting subtle shadows for depth. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with a moderate depth of field, the composition feels organised, technical, and trustworthy, emphasising thorough, professional inspection and treatment processes.
A photographic realism close-up of black mould growth in the corner of a Dublin bathroom ceiling, where the tiled wall meets the painted plaster above. The mould forms irregular dark clusters and speckles, contrasting against off-white paint, with faint condensation streaks on nearby glossy ceramic tiles. A small extractor vent and a section of chrome shower rail add functional context. Cool, diffused artificial bathroom lighting from above reveals the damp sheen without making the scene overly harsh. Shot at a slight upward angle with tight framing, the image feels clinical and educational, ideal for illustrating condensation and mould problems that require specialist removal and ventilation advice.