Damp Proofing for Private Landlords

Damp System Benefits for Private Landlords

The Damp System offers a myriad of benefits – from saving you money to protecting the health of tenants.

Health

Studies have shown that in the UK, more than 3 million people suffer illnesses due to damp in the building they are in. Damp can be especially tough on the respiratory system, and illnesses such as asthma and rheumatism can be exacerbated by high humidity. In addition, mould spores can aggravate or cause allergies.

In fact, damp can be so potentially harmful to our health that the World Health Organisation have identified it as a serious cause for concern and action.

The Damp System can help to protect tenants by providing a safe and natural way to remove the damp from your property. Natural airflow is used in the place of any chemicals or potentially harmful substances for you and your tenant’s peace of mind.

Environment

The Damp System an eco-friendly choice for ridding your tenants properties of damp.

By using natural airflow and the outside environment to dry out the property walls, no unnatural chemicals are needed. As it takes more energy to heat a damp property, the Damp System can also mean that you use less energy, with a positive effect on the environment.

How the Damp System works for Private Landlords

Our Damp System uses natural ventilation to prevent damp in your tenant’s property.

We achieve this through a series of small, handmade elements fitted into the outside wall of your tenant’s property by our expert team.

There will be approximately 2.3 elements installed per linear metre, approximately just above the internal skirting board level. However, the exact spacing between the elements and having them at the optimum height are always determined by the Installation Engineers as this can vary depending on the construction of the tenant property and the level of the floors.

Here is the essential principle: dry air constantly flows from the outside into the elements, through an opening. This causes a drop in temperature and creates a “cold bridge”, which causes moisture from the interior of the wall to be deposited within the element. The natural airflow transports this moisture outside.

The result? A lower humidity level inside the property for your tenant’s property, dry walls – and ongoing protection against damp.