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A local contractor has quoted us 1250 for stripping 4 walls in our dining room, hack off damp in walls .to sand and cement and skimmiming all walls . injecting the walls with dpc and then putting on a waterproof render onto walls.


they say its 3 days work. Is this price reasonable or excessive



is price reasonable or excessive. Any recommendations on this sort of work

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I would take your time and research properly the cause of the damp. I had a damp chimney breast on the ground floor which was a mystery to everyone. I took my time as no one explanation was realistic to me. 5 years later... turns out that the person on the first floor next to me had pierced a radiator pipe with a screw and water was slowly dripping down the chimney stack as I am downhill of him.
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Laura,


We carry out damp surveys and also laboratory testing if required. If you need any of this please get in touch. Our offices are in Clapham and Victoria and I live in Goose Green so can offer a non-chargeable visit to site to discuss the problems you may be having.


www.sandberg.co.uk


Alex Hollyman

Consultancy Department

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