Damp and Timber Survey Manchester
Dampserve provides damp and timber surveys in Manchester for homeowners, house buyers, sellers, landlords, commercial clients and mortgage-related property reports.
If you have been asked to obtain a damp and timber report in Manchester, need a specialist damp report after a HomeBuyer Survey, are buying a property, or have noticed signs of dampness, mould, damaged plaster, woodworm holes, musty smells or suspected timber decay, we can help.
Our surveys are designed to identify the true cause of damp, timber decay, woodworm, mould, condensation, wet rot, dry rot and other moisture-related defects. The aim is to give you clear evidence before costly decisions are made.
We regularly inspect properties across Manchester and surrounding areas, including Didsbury, Chorlton, Sale, Altrincham, Stockport, Salford, Prestwich, Trafford, Tameside, Oldham, Bury, Bolton, Rochdale and the wider Manchester area.
In the Manchester area, surveys are carried out by Mr Thomas (CSTDB, CSRT), an experienced damp and timber specialist with strong knowledge of both traditional and modern properties. This includes Victorian terraces, Edwardian houses, period homes, converted buildings, modern apartments, rental properties, commercial buildings and mortgage-related instructions.
Dampserve has over 35 years of damp and timber experience, with a team bringing more than 150 years of combined industry knowledge. Our approach is diagnosis-led, which means we focus on finding the cause before recommending any action.
Many damp and timber concerns in Manchester properties are caused by issues such as condensation, bridging, poor ventilation, high external ground levels, defective gutters, ageing pointing, roof defects, leaks or historic timber evidence. A proper survey helps separate serious problems from issues that may be minor, historic or maintenance-related.
Our role is to provide clear reporting, objective diagnosis and practical advice — not treatment-led recommendations. The survey is a paid, independent professional service. If nothing significant is found, the report will say so.
If minor damp, timber, ventilation, plastering, maintenance or remedial works are identified, clients may request a separate no-obligation quote for small works. There is no pressure to proceed, and the advice in the report remains independent.
Specialist damp and timber surveys, damp and timber reports, mortgage reports, HomeBuyer Survey follow-ups, pre-purchase inspections, condensation surveys, woodworm inspections, rising damp assessments, dry rot diagnosis, wet rot surveys, and independent reporting across Manchester.
CSTDB / CSRT
Qualified specialist surveying
PCA Qualified
Recognised professional standards
Independent Reports
No contractor-led bias
Manchester Properties
Period homes, terraces, flats, and commercial buildings
Why Choose Dampserve for a Damp and Timber Survey in Manchester?
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Independent, diagnosis-led damp and timber surveys
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CSTDB / CSRT qualified surveyor
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Qualified through the Property Care Association (PCA)
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No contractor pressure and no treatment-led recommendations
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Paid independent survey first — the advice is the service
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Optional no-obligation quotes for minor works only if requested
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Suitable for mortgage reports, pre-purchase surveys, homeowners, landlords, and commercial clients
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Experienced with Victorian terraces, period homes, modern flats, rental properties, and commercial buildings
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Detailed written reports with clear findings and practical next steps
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Assessment of damp, condensation, woodworm, wet rot, dry rot, and timber decay
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Focused on providing a clean bill of health where appropriate
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Fast turnaround and professional communication throughout, with reports usually issued within five working days
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Our Damp and Timber Survey Services in Manchester
Pre-Purchase, HomeBuyer & Mortgage Reports
Independent damp and timber reports for buyers, lenders, brokers, valuers, HomeBuyer Survey follow-ups, and conveyancing-related requirements.
Homeowner Surveys
Specialist surveys for damp walls, mould, condensation, damaged plaster, woodworm, timber decay, and recurring defects.
Landlord & Commercial Reports
Reports for rented properties, disputes, offices, retail units, industrial buildings, portfolios, and acquisitions.
Condensation & Mould
Condensation surveys for elevated humidity, black mould growth, cold surfaces, ventilation strategy, rental disputes, and recurring damp walls.
Woodworm & Timber Decay
Woodworm surveys and timber inspections for active or historic infestation, wet rot, dry rot, fungal decay, and visible structural timber concerns.
Independent Reporting
Clear written reporting with observations, diagnosis, recommendations, photographs, estimated cost guidance if requested, and wording suitable for buyers, lenders, landlords, and property professionals. If minor works are required, a separate no-obligation quote can be provided only at the client’s request.
Independent Survey First, Optional Small Works if Needed
Dampserve’s first job is to inspect, diagnose, and report honestly. The damp and timber survey is a paid professional service, so our advice is not dependent on selling damp-proofing, timber treatment, plastering, or remedial works.
If the property does not require damp treatment, timber treatment, or remedial work, our report will say so clearly. Many issues turn out to be minor, historic, maintenance-related, or linked to condensation, ventilation, leaks, bridging, high ground levels, or external defects.
Where genuine minor works are identified, clients may ask us for a separate no-obligation quote. This can be useful because larger contractors are often reluctant to take on small damp, timber, ventilation, plastering, or maintenance jobs.
There is no obligation to use Dampserve for any works following the survey. The inspection, diagnosis, and written report remain the priority.
Honest Reports, Even When No Work is Needed
Our approach is designed for clients who want clear advice before making decisions. We regularly help buyers, homeowners, landlords, and property professionals understand whether damp or timber concerns are serious, minor, historic, or simply being misunderstood.
This means the outcome of a Manchester damp and timber survey may be:
- A clear report stating that no specialist damp or timber work is needed
- Maintenance advice, such as gutters, pointing, ground levels, ventilation, heating, or leak repairs
- Advice on minor remedial work where appropriate
- A separate optional quote for small works if the client requests one
- Further investigation recommendations where access or hidden defects limit certainty
This gives clients the benefit of an independent survey, with practical support available afterwards if required.
What is a Damp and Timber Survey?
A damp and timber survey is a specialist inspection of a property for signs of dampness, moisture-related defects, timber decay, and wood-boring insect attack. It is commonly requested during property purchases, mortgage applications, landlord investigations, and where damp or timber defects have been reported.
Subject to your instructions, our Manchester surveyor may assess the property for issues such as condensation, penetrating damp, possible rising damp, bridging, salt contamination, woodworm, wet rot, dry rot, fungal decay, and moisture affecting adjacent timbers.
The damp side of the survey involves examining accessible wall surfaces, reviewing moisture patterns, checking internal and external building conditions, and considering whether a damp-proof course is present, visible, or potentially bridged.
The timber side of the survey focuses on readily accessible structural and joinery timbers, including floor timbers where possible, skirtings, stair timbers, roof timbers, and visible areas affected by decay or insect infestation.
Once completed, the findings are compiled into a written damp and timber report, explaining what was observed, the likely cause of any issues, and what action is recommended.
When is a Damp and Timber Survey Needed?
Damp and timber surveys are commonly required:
- After a homebuyer report or valuation survey
- When a lender requests a specialist damp and timber report
- When buying or selling a property
- For equity release and remortgage cases
- When tenants complain of damp, mould, or condensation
- When woodworm, wet rot, dry rot, or timber decay is suspected
- When previous contractor advice appears conflicting
- When recurring damp problems need proper diagnosis
Many surveyors and lenders use wording such as:
- “Instruct a Property Care Association member damp and timber specialist to inspect and report.”
- “Further investigation is required into dampness to the ground floor walls and timbers in contact with damp masonry.”
- “Specialist report required in respect of damp and associated timber risks.”
In these cases, an independent survey helps establish what is actually wrong and whether treatment is needed at all.
Damp and Timber Report After a HomeBuyer Survey in Manchester
Many clients contact us after a HomeBuyer Report, Building Survey, mortgage valuation, lender, broker, or solicitor has asked for a specialist damp and timber report in Manchester.
Survey wording can be brief and cautious, often referring to high damp meter readings, suspected rising damp, possible timber decay, woodworm flight holes, or the need for further investigation by a PCA qualified damp and timber specialist.
Our independent Manchester damp and timber survey is designed to look beyond the wording in the original report. We assess accessible areas, consider internal and external causes, check moisture patterns, review timber risks where relevant, and provide a clear written report explaining whether the issue is active, historic, minor, maintenance-related, condensation-related, or likely to require further action.
This service is suitable where you need:
- A damp and timber report after a HomeBuyer Survey in Manchester
- A mortgage damp and timber report Manchester
- A lender, valuer, broker, or solicitor requested damp report
- A report before exchange, completion, remortgage, or equity release
Damp and Timber Survey for Buying a House in Manchester
If you are buying a house, flat, terrace, apartment, or commercial property in Manchester, a pre-purchase damp and timber survey can help you understand the true condition of the building before you commit.
A property purchase damp report can be particularly useful where there are damp patches, staining, damaged plaster, musty smells, visible mould, woodworm holes, soft skirting boards, springy floors, cellar damp, high external ground levels, or concerns raised by another surveyor.
Our role is not to alarm buyers or sell remedial works. The aim is to provide a practical, evidence-based report that helps you decide whether the property is generally sound, whether simple maintenance is likely to resolve the issue, whether negotiation may be appropriate, or whether further specialist works should be considered.
Common search terms for this service include damp survey for house purchase Manchester, timber survey for house purchase Manchester, pre-purchase damp and timber survey Manchester, and property purchase damp report Manchester.
Fast Damp and Timber Reports in Manchester
Need an urgent damp and timber report in Manchester for a mortgage, sale, remortgage, equity release, or conveyancing deadline?
We aim to arrange inspections promptly where diary space allows, and written reports are usually issued within five working days of the survey. Faster turnaround may sometimes be available by arrangement, depending on the property, access, report scope, and existing workload.
This section helps clients looking for a fast damp survey Manchester, quick damp and timber survey Manchester, or damp report for mortgage Manchester, while still making sure the inspection remains thorough and diagnosis-led.
Independent Damp and Timber Surveyor in Manchester
Dampserve provides an independent damp and timber surveyor in Manchester for clients who want a professional opinion before agreeing to damp-proofing, timber treatment, replastering, membranes, ventilation upgrades, or other remedial works.
Because our survey work is diagnosis-led, the inspection focuses on the actual cause of damp or timber defects, not on producing a contractor quotation. This is particularly valuable where you have received conflicting advice, a free damp survey, or a recommendation for costly work without a clear explanation of the underlying cause.
Manchester surveys are carried out by Mr Thomas (CSTDB, CSRT), with Property Care Association qualifications and experience across period homes, Victorian terraces, converted properties, modern flats, rental housing, and commercial buildings.
Relevant search phrases include damp surveyor Manchester, independent damp surveyor Manchester, damp and timber surveyor Manchester, PCA damp surveyor Manchester, and CSRT damp surveyor Manchester.
Specific Damp and Timber Problems We Inspect in Manchester
Woodworm Survey Manchester
A woodworm survey checks whether visible flight holes, frass, damaged timbers, or insect evidence appear active, historic, localised, or significant. We consider the timber type, moisture conditions, ventilation, access, and whether treatment is actually required.
Dry Rot and Wet Rot Survey Manchester
Wet rot and dry rot inspections look at accessible timber decay, fungal growth, moisture sources, leaks, damp masonry, poor sub-floor ventilation, cellar conditions, and whether the decay appears localised or more serious.
Rising Damp Survey Manchester
A rising damp survey should not simply assume a failed damp-proof course. We assess whether low-level damp is genuinely consistent with rising damp or whether it may be caused by bridging, salts, condensation, leaks, high ground levels, defective external details, or trapped moisture.
Free Damp Surveys vs Independent Damp Surveys in Manchester
It is important to understand how many “free” damp and timber surveys in Manchester are offered. In many cases, these surveys are provided by companies whose primary aim is to recommend and sell damp-proofing treatments, timber treatments, plastering, membranes, or ventilation products.
While not all free surveys are inaccurate, they can sometimes lead to unnecessary or excessive recommendations, particularly where the cause of dampness has not been fully and independently assessed.
A professional, independent damp and timber survey is a paid service because it involves detailed inspection, diagnosis, and reporting by a qualified specialist. In Manchester, you can typically expect to pay between £190 and £490+, depending on the size of the property and the scope of the inspection.
Choosing an independent survey helps ensure that findings are based on the actual condition of the property, rather than a requirement to recommend remedial works.
How Much Does a Damp and Timber Survey Cost in Manchester?
Damp and Timber Survey Reports from £190
Typical fees depend on property size, access, location, survey scope, and whether the report is for a standard home, larger property, commercial building, or mortgage-related instruction.
Mortgage & Pre-Purchase Damp and Timber Reports in Manchester
If you are purchasing a property in Manchester and your lender, broker, valuer, solicitor, or surveyor has asked for a damp and timber report, we can provide a detailed independent report suitable for that purpose.
Many buyers worry when they see phrases such as “high damp readings”, “evidence of dampness”, “possible timber decay”, or “further specialist investigation required.” These comments are often brief and cautious. They do not always explain the true extent or cause of the issue.
Our role is to inspect the property properly and determine whether the concern is minor, historic, maintenance-related, condensation-related, or something requiring specialist treatment.
Our reports help buyers make informed decisions, negotiate fairly where appropriate, and avoid unnecessary alarm or contractor-led quotations. If minor works are identified, a separate no-obligation quote can be provided at the client’s request, but there is no obligation to use Dampserve for any follow-on work. This page is intended to cover both damp and timber survey Manchester and damp and timber report Manchester search intent in one clear, useful resource.

What You Receive in a Damp and Timber Report
- Client name, property address, and survey date
- Survey scope and inspection instructions
- Property description and relevant limitations
- External observations
- Internal observations
- Assessment of dampness and moisture patterns
- Assessment of accessible timber condition
- Comments on woodworm, wet rot, dry rot, or timber decay where relevant
- Conclusions and professional diagnosis
- Recommendations for any further action
- Sketch plans and photographs where relevant
- Estimated costings if specifically requested
Our reports are written clearly and are designed to be useful to buyers, homeowners, landlords, estate agents, mortgage brokers, and property professionals.
Why We Do Not Publish Full Sample Reports Online
We are sometimes asked whether we can provide a downloadable example report. In practice, publishing full client reports online can create confidentiality risks and may allow documents, templates, or wording to be copied, reused, or misrepresented fraudulently.
For that reason, we do not display complete client reports on our website. Instead, we explain the structure, depth, and purpose of the reporting we provide.
Each report is prepared specifically for the property inspected and is intended to give clear, independent advice based on the actual condition of that building. This includes identifying the likely cause of dampness or timber issues, distinguishing between active and historic defects, and setting out practical next steps where required.
Condensation, Mould & Damp Walls in Manchester
Condensation is one of the most common causes of dampness in homes across Manchester and the UK. It often appears as black mould growth, water droplets on windows, damp patches on cold external walls, musty odours, and decorative spoiling.
Condensation occurs when warm, humid air meets a colder surface. Poor ventilation, inadequate heating, drying clothes indoors, cooking, showering, and modern sealed living environments can all contribute to elevated humidity levels inside the home.
In many cases, what is suspected to be “rising damp” turns out to be condensation, thermal bridging, penetrating damp, or a maintenance issue. This is why correct diagnosis is so important.
Our surveys assess moisture patterns, ventilation, occupancy factors, heating practices, humidity build-up, and the relationship between damp patches and cold surfaces.
Condensation and mould inspections in Manchester are particularly useful for:
- Homeowners with recurring mould
- Landlords dealing with tenant complaints
- Rental property disputes
- Properties with bedroom or bathroom mould growth
- Homes with poor ventilation or persistent window condensation
In many cases, the solution is not expensive damp-proofing, but improved ventilation, sensible heating patterns, extraction in high-humidity areas, and correction of building defects contributing to cold surfaces or trapped moisture.
Damp Proofing, Damp Walls & Rising Damp
Damp-proofing is a general term used to describe methods of preventing moisture ingress into buildings. This may include physical damp-proof courses, chemical damp-proof courses, damp-proof membranes, waterproofing systems, and tanking.
However, before any damp-proofing work is considered, the actual source of moisture must be identified. Damp walls can be caused by:
- Condensation from high indoor humidity
- Penetrating damp from building defects
- Leaks from plumbing or rainwater goods
- Bridging of the damp-proof course
- Salt contamination to chimney breasts
- Lateral damp to retaining walls or basements
- External ground levels or trapped moisture
Many damp-proofing recommendations are made too quickly. Our independent surveys are designed to determine whether damp-proofing is actually required, or whether simpler building maintenance and environmental improvements will solve the problem.
Damp Proofing FAQs
Does Rising Damp Really Exist?
Yes, rising damp can exist, but it is far less common than many people think. In many cases, dampness that appears low-level on walls is actually caused by bridging, condensation, salts, or external moisture ingress.
Most post-1875 properties are likely to have a physical damp-proof course. These rarely “fail” in the way many contractor-led surveys suggest. A proper survey should first look for the existing DPC, determine whether it has been bridged, and rule out more common causes of dampness.
Do I Need a New Damp-Proof Course?
In many cases, no. A new damp-proof course is rarely the first answer. Before considering injection or replacement, it is essential to have an independent survey carried out by a qualified specialist who can assess whether the issue is actually rising damp or another moisture-related defect.
What is a Damp-Proof Course?
A damp-proof course, or DPC, is a horizontal barrier built into a wall to resist upward movement of moisture. Its job is to protect internal finishes and adjacent timbers from moisture rising through masonry.
Why Damp-Proof a Wall?
Damp-proofing is only appropriate when the cause of dampness has been correctly diagnosed. It is not simply about cosmetic improvement. Correct damp-proofing protects the property structure, decorative finishes, and adjacent timbers from ongoing moisture-related deterioration.
Woodworm, Wet Rot & Dry Rot Surveys in Manchester
Woodworm, wet rot, and dry rot all require correct diagnosis before treatment is considered. Many timber issues are historic, localised, or less serious than first feared. Others can be more significant and require immediate action.
When carrying out a timber survey in Manchester, our surveyor will assess:
- Whether a woodworm infestation is active or historic
- Whether the timber species and damage pattern require treatment
- Whether structural integrity has been affected
- Whether timber decay is wet rot or dry rot
- What moisture source is contributing to the problem
- Whether ventilation, leaks, or damp masonry are affecting the timbers
Dry rot is a serious fungal decay that can spread through timber and behind finishes where moisture and poor ventilation persist. Wet rot is usually more localised to the moisture source and often simpler to address. A specialist survey helps distinguish the two and avoids the cost of misdiagnosis.
Woodworm surveys can also save clients substantial sums. It is common to find flight holes and historic evidence that no longer require treatment.
Free Damp Surveys vs Independent Damp Reports in Manchester – Why You Should Be Careful
Many damp-proofing companies advertise “free” or very low-cost damp and timber surveys. In reality, sending out a qualified specialist at no cost is difficult to sustain unless there is a commercial objective behind the visit.
That objective is often the sale of damp-proofing works, timber treatments, plastering, membranes, or other remedial contracts. This can lead to unnecessary recommendations, generic quotations, or pressure to proceed with work that may not be needed.
At Dampserve, we charge for our surveys because the inspection itself is a professional service. We are there to diagnose the cause of the problem and provide honest advice, not to sell unnecessary treatment.
If nothing needs doing, the report will say so. If minor works are genuinely required, clients can ask us for a separate no-obligation quote. This is optional and separate from the survey, which means clients receive independent advice first and practical help afterwards only if they want it.
That independent approach often saves clients hundreds or even thousands of pounds by identifying issues such as condensation, bridging, external maintenance defects, or historic timber evidence that do not require major chemical treatments.
Client Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Woodworm Survey Manchester – Mr. E. Worthing
Clear, professional, and reassuring. The surveyor identified what was historic and what needed attention. We were glad we used an independent specialist.
Pre-purchase damp and timber survey for a property in Manchester – Mrs. S. Johnson – Homeowner
Very professional service from start to finish. Mr. Thomas inspected the property and clearly explained the difference between condensation and other forms of damp. The report was detailed, easy to understand, and gave us peace of mind before buying.
Damp and Timber Survey Manchester – Mr. P. Jones – Homeowner
We had concerns about damp, mould, and possible timber problems. The surveyor was thorough and knowledgeable, and explained everything clearly. We now understand the real cause and what needs doing.
Dry Rot Survey Manchester – Mr. G. Murray – Homeowner
An excellent and honest service. The inspection identified dry rot we had not spotted ourselves, and the report made the next steps very clear. We felt properly informed throughout.
Condensation issue in a listed building in Manchester – Mrs. D. Bottleworth
We were convinced we had a serious damp problem. The survey showed that it was mainly due to condensation and ventilation issues. Very helpful advice and no pushy sales.
Frequently Asked Questions – Damp and Timber Surveys in Manchester
What qualifications should a damp and timber surveyor hold?
You should look for a surveyor who holds the CSRT or CSTDB qualification through the Property Care Association (PCA).
Do I always need treatment if damp or woodworm is found?
No. Not every finding requires treatment. Some issues are historic, minor, localised, or better resolved through maintenance and ventilation improvements. The point of the survey is to determine what is actually needed.
How much does a damp and timber survey cost in Manchester?
Costs vary depending on the size of the property, the scope of the inspection, and whether the survey is for a standard domestic property, a larger home, or a commercial building. Damp and timber survey reports usually start from around £190, with more detailed inspections typically costing more.
Who are these surveys for?
We carry out surveys for homeowners, buyers, sellers, landlords, investors, commercial clients, architects, property professionals, and mortgage-related cases.
How long does it take to receive the report?
In most cases, the damp and timber report is issued within five working days of the survey. Faster turnaround may sometimes be available by arrangement.
Can an independent survey save me money?
Yes. Independent surveys regularly save clients money by identifying where damp-proofing or timber treatment is unnecessary, inappropriate, or excessive. Many issues turn out to be caused by maintenance, condensation, or historic evidence rather than active structural problems.
Is this different from a damp-only survey?
Yes. A damp-only survey focuses mainly on moisture problems such as condensation, penetrating damp, damp patches, mould, and suspected rising damp. A damp and timber survey also considers accessible timber condition, woodworm, wet rot, dry rot, and timber decay where relevant.
What is the difference between a damp survey and a damp and timber survey?
A damp survey usually focuses on moisture problems such as damp walls, mould, condensation, leaks, penetrating damp, and suspected rising damp. A damp and timber survey also considers accessible timber condition, woodworm, wet rot, dry rot, fungal decay, and timber decay where relevant.
Can you provide a damp and timber report after a HomeBuyer Survey?
Yes. Many Manchester clients contact us after a HomeBuyer Report, Building Survey, mortgage valuation, lender, broker, or solicitor asks for further specialist investigation. We can provide an independent damp and timber report that explains the findings, likely causes, and practical next steps.
Can you help if my lender has requested a specialist damp report?
Yes. We regularly provide damp and timber reports for mortgage, remortgage, equity release, and conveyancing-related cases. The report can cover dampness, moisture patterns, accessible timber condition, woodworm, wet rot, dry rot, and recommendations where relevant.
Do you offer urgent damp and timber reports in Manchester?
Reports are usually issued within five working days of the survey. Faster turnaround may sometimes be possible by arrangement, depending on diary availability, access, property size, and report scope.
Can Dampserve carry out small remedial works after the survey?
Yes, where appropriate. The survey and report are paid independent services first. If the report identifies minor damp, timber, ventilation, plastering, maintenance, or remedial works, clients may ask us for a separate no-obligation quote. There is no pressure to proceed and no obligation to use Dampserve for any follow-on work.
Does offering small works affect the independence of the survey?
No. The survey is carried out and paid for as a professional inspection and report. If no work is needed, the report will say so. Any quote for minor works is separate, optional, and only provided if the client wants one.
Do you cover all of Manchester for damp and timber surveys?
Dampserve carry out damp and timber survey reports across Manchester, including Manchester city centre, Northern Quarter, Ancoats, Deansgate, Castlefield, Hulme, Ardwick, Longsight, Rusholme, Fallowfield, Withington, Didsbury, Chorlton, Whalley Range, Levenshulme, Burnage, Gorton, Openshaw, Clayton, Moston, Harpurhey, Blackley, Cheetham Hill, Crumpsall, Wythenshawe, Northenden and Baguley. We cover Manchester postcode districts including M1, M2, M3, M4, M8, M9, M11, M12, M13, M14, M15, M16, M18, M19, M20, M21, M22, M23 and M40.
Need an Independent Damp and Timber Survey in Manchester?
Speak to Dampserve today for honest advice, a detailed survey report, and optional no-obligation minor works help where genuinely required.
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