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Moisture-related structural damage

Moisture can cause damage to structures in many different ways. The most common causes are leaky external walls or joints in contact with the ground, damaged components but also humidity inside the rooms.

We help you to determine the causes, measure humidity or temperatures or automatically record them over a longer period of time and provide you with individual renovation recommendations or instructions for resolving the causes but also for professionally restoring the original condition, including eliminating any resulting consequential damage. Here, too, we can also classify the following biological and non-biological threats in the laboratory and relate their presence to permitted limit values:

  • Types of mold
  • Basement and dry rot
  • Yeast and bacterial species
  • Asbestos
  • Radon

Modern sealing methods

Especially in the area of ​​modern sealing methods, we often encounter a lack of knowledge, although the technically correct methods are clearly defined in building standards and regulations such as the WTA data sheets 4-6/D and DIN 18533. We would be happy to advise you on which method is designed for which type of sealing and how you can get your buildings permanently sealed on the first try, but also, above all, when a method is unsuitable for the necessary use or which principles must be adhered to in order to achieve the desired effect to make maximum use of the appropriate sealing.