Damp and mould problems are extremely common in York homes, particularly in older properties and houses that have been modernised without adequate ventilation. Black mould, condensation, and persistent moisture issues are not just unsightly — they can damage your home and affect indoor air quality if left untreated.
At Damps, we provide professional damp and mould treatment across York, focusing on identifying the real cause before recommending any solution. Our approach is practical, honest, and designed to stop the problem from coming back.
Many properties in York — especially Victorian and Edwardian terraces, townhouses, and converted buildings — were originally designed to breathe. Over time, changes such as double glazing, blocked chimneys, and reduced ventilation can trap moisture indoors.
Common signs we see include:
York’s cooler climate and higher rainfall, combined with older solid-wall construction, means moisture problems are particularly common during autumn and winter.
In reality, damp and mould are often caused by:
Condensation from everyday activities (cooking, showering, drying clothes)
Poor or blocked ventilation
Cold bridging on solid external walls
Impermeable modern plasters and paints
Minor penetrating damp mistaken for internal moisture
We regularly see homes that have had unnecessary damp-proof courses installed when the real issue was condensation control. Treating the symptom without addressing the cause almost always leads to mould returning.
Being honest about this is how we build trust — and get lasting results.
Before any treatment is recommended, we carry out a full damp and moisture assessment.
Our diagnostic process includes:
This allows us to determine whether the issue is condensation, penetrating damp, rising damp, or a combination, and recommend the correct solution — not an unnecessary one.
Where condensation is the issue, treatment may include:
Improving ventilation (air bricks, extractor fans)
Reducing cold surfaces through insulation upgrades
Anti-mould treatments and coatings
Advice on moisture management within the home
If external moisture is entering the property, we may recommend:
Localised waterproofing
Repairs to brickwork or pointing
Internal wall treatments where required
If rising damp is identified as part of the problem, appropriate damp-proofing measures will be discussed and explained clearly.
Once moisture issues are resolved, damaged finishes need to be properly repaired to prevent mould returning.
Our repair works can include:
Because we manage both damp treatment and plaster repairs, there’s no delay or confusion between trades.
We regularly treat damp and mould issues in York homes, from single-room condensation problems to whole-house moisture control.
Recent projects include:
Black mould removal and condensation control in York terraces
Damp and mould treatment with plaster repairs
Combined damp-proofing and internal wall restoration
If you’re dealing with damp or mould, the most important step is a proper assessment, not guesswork.
We provide honest advice, clear explanations, and practical solutions designed to last.
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Free initial advice & booking
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Detailed inspection & report
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Tailored damp proofing solutions
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Ongoing support & peace of mind
We deal with rising damp, penetrating damp, condensation issues, and basement waterproofing. Our team finds the root cause and applies the right solution for lasting results.
Yes — we offer free, no‑obligation surveys. One of our specialists will assess your property and explain the best treatment options.
Our damp‑proofing systems are backed by long‑term guarantees. Once treated properly, you won’t need to worry about the issue returning.
Absolutely. We work on residential properties, commercial buildings, and rental homes. No job is too small or too large.
We aim to respond to enquiries the same day and can often arrange a survey within 24–48 hours. Emergency call‑outs are available.
We keep disruption to a minimum. Our team protects your property, carries out the work cleanly, and tidies up after completion