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anyone used Tapco Homedry for damp proofing?


kcz88

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Hi guys,

in the middle of moving to Dulwich at the moment. The structural survey recommended damp and timber specialist survey after spotting some damps in the new house. Tapco Homedry was recommend by Specialist Xpress and carried out a paid damp and timber specialist survey for us. The survey itself seems decent, and they have suggested some work to be done. As I have never dealt with this particular company before (or any other damp proofing company), I m wondering if anyone on this forum have had work done by them in the past? are they a reliable damp proofing company? any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

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grace3 Wrote:

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> Be careful, any plasterer worth his salt would be

> able to quote for this type of work.



Hi there, yes i m aware it's probably a very common job. The report they carried out is quite detail, but I guess I m more concerned about the quality of their work as the job needed to carried out doesn't seem to be too complicated. That's why I was wondering if anyone else on the forum have work done from them in the past.

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