Solutions for Condensation & Damp Proofing in Liverpool & Merseyside – Call for the Northwest’s Experts!
Damp 2 Dry Solutions'(Preservation) professional and friendly team have over 30 years’ experience providing damp proofing to homeowners and commercial customers in Liverpool, Merseyside and across the North. Our head office is based in Winsford in Cheshire, just 30 miles from Liverpool so we are local specialists.
At Damp 2 Dry Solutions we are proud to offer the most effective damp proofing treatment on the market. Our innovative total solutions are lower cost than traditional chemical treatments and carry a 20 year guarantee, giving you & all the buildings occupants peace of mind and improved health. We have been providing damp proofing to home owners and commercial customers in Liverpool and Merseyside from the very outset of our business, and we have built an unrivaled reputation for providing the best – we can back this up by sharing with you our impressive list of testimonials.
Damp 2 Dry Solutions offer a full range of damp proofing services in Liverpool, Merseyside and across Northern England.

Read more about our damp treatment process and our solutions:
Three Quick Steps to Book a Survey in Cheshire
- Initiate Your Survey Request
- Our Team in Manchester Will Contact You to Arrange and Address Any Queries
- The Surveyor in Manchester Will Visit Your Property at a Time That Suits You
Damp Survey For Properties in Liverpool & Merseyside
Our reputation & business model is based on complete customer satisfaction. To this end we must first accurately assess your property, your requirement and your damp problems – so we offer a no-obligation damp survey throughout the Liverpool & Merseyside area. We also offer our pre-sale property survey to all our commercial customers and residential customers looking to buy or sell a property.
We send one of our qualified surveyors who is an expert in damp proofing treatments to visit your home or commercial property and provide an honest, independent assessment and recommend only the best solutions to solve your damp and condensation problems.
You will then be provided with a competitive quotation, but you are under no obligation to carry out the works and there is no charge for this service. It is completely up to you.
Proud Members
As proud members of the Damp Proofing Association, we ensure that all our friendly staff are fully trained to the highest standards in damp proofing treatments.
Areas we Cover in Liverpool and Merseyside
Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, Bootle, Southport, St Helens, Wirral, Birkenhead, Wallasey, Bebington, Hoylake, Crosby, Formby, Kirkby, Wigan and Prescot.
We Deliver Expert Damp Solutions for:
Cheshire, Manchester, Liverpool, Chester, Stoke On Trent, Congleton, Macclesfield, Warrington and the surrounding area.
The whole process from having work completed on our properties was a first class service. The Team in the office were superb and nothing was too much trouble. They were always there to offer guidance and support. The Technicians workmanship was presented professionally and they came armed with a high level of knowledge. Overall, nothing was too much trouble and I would most definitely recommend!
FAQs – Damp Proofing in Liverpool & Merseyside
Q1. Which parts of Liverpool & Merseyside do you cover?
We work right across the region, Liverpool city centre, Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens, Birkenhead, Wallasey, Prescot and the surrounding towns.
Q2. How do I book a damp survey and is it really no-obligation?
Just fill in the short “Book Your Damp Survey” form, email contact@damp2drysolutions.com or phone 01606 872 691. One of our local team will call you back, arrange a convenient slot and answer any initial questions. The survey is no-obligation (subject to T&Cs) – you only go ahead with work once you’re happy with the report and quote.
Q3. What kinds of damp problems can you fix?
We treat rising damp, penetrating damp, structural damp, condensation and mould. We also handle basement waterproofing, wet & dry rot, woodworm, and full cellar conversions, giving you one team for every moisture issue.
Q4. Are your methods suitable for Liverpool’s older brick and sandstone homes?
Yes. We use low-pressure chemical DPC injections, breathable renders and cavity-drain membrane systems that respect traditional masonry while stopping moisture from travelling through the walls.
Q5. How experienced and qualified are your technicians?
Our surveyors and operatives follow Damp Proofing Association standards; as a company, we’re proud DPA members with more than 30 years’ experience solving damp problems across the North West.
Q6. How quickly can you start once I accept the quote?
With a rapid-response crew based just 30 miles away, depending on the requirements of each individual installation, a start date can usually be agreed within 3-6 week lead time.
Q7. What will it cost?
Prices depend on the length of the wall, treatment and specification required or size of basement that needs treatment. This would be outlined individually per property. We’ll itemise everything in your quote so there are no surprises.
Q8. Do your treatments come with a guarantee?
Yes. Most damp-proofing and waterproofing work is backed by a written 20-year guarantee, giving you long-term peace of mind. We are also able to offer an Insurance Backed Guarantee Certificate for work completed (This is charged at a premium to the client from the insurer).
Q9. Can you help if I’m planning a basement or cellar conversion?
Absolutely. We design and install BS 8102-compliant waterproofing systems and can liaise with your builder so the new living space stays dry from day one.
Q10. Will damp treatment improve my home’s health and energy efficiency?
Yes. Eliminating excess moisture reduces mould spores, improves air quality and helps walls retain heat, which can lower heating bills. Our solutions are designed to leave your property drier, healthier and more energy-efficient.
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