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Toner Damp Proofing Ltd

Address

Unit 20 Work West 301 Glen Road Belfast BT11 8BU

Licence number

481712

Licenced trades

Damp Proofing & Timber Treatment Specialists
Flood Recovery Specialists
Underground Waterproofing Specialists
Structural Repair

About us

Toner Dampproofing Ltd specialist areas of expertise include C.S.R.T Damp and Timber Surveys and C.S.R.T Damp and Timber Reports, Woodworm treatments, Wet Rot Treatments, and Dry Rot Treatments. Another area we specialize in is structural waterproofing more commonly known as tanking. As we are C.S.S.W qualified surveyor we specialize in the design and installation of below-ground waterproofing systems as well as basement conversions. Our approach ensures the correct diagnosis and solution is provided for your project or circumstances.

Scheme Provider(s)

Certificate

Property Care Association

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Property Care Association

PCA aim to promote high standards of professionalism and expertise within the sectors that impact our property.

We specialise in:

Damp Proofing & Timber Treatment Specialists
  • Cavity Wall Tie Replacement
  • Condensation
  • Condensation Control
  • Damp Control - Penetrating
  • Damp Control – Rising
  • Damp Proof Course Installation
  • Dry Rot
  • Structural Repairs and Maintenance
  • Wet Rot
  • Wood Destroying - Insect Control
Flood Recovery Specialists
  • Clearance
  • Flood damage restoration
  • Flood proofing
  • Flood repairs
  • Flood resilient repair strategies
  • Flood restoration
  • Flood survey inspection and evaluation
  • Moisture monitoring and damage assessment
  • Post flood reinstatement
  • Stripping and Stabilisation
  • Structural drying
Underground Waterproofing Specialists
  • Tanking & Underground Waterproofing
Structural Repair
  • Cavity Wall tie replacement
  • Crack stitching
  • Masonry repairs
  • Strapping and structural restraint