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One of Edinburgh’s leading experts in damp, mould and condensation issues

Probuild Contracts Preservation aim to become your go-to property preservation company. Speak to our team today to book a free survey, or to learn more about what we do.

Based in Edinburgh, Proudly servicing Scotland.

Property preservation specialists, ready to help, based in Edinburgh.

If you’ve noticed damp, condensation or wood rot in your home or commercial premises, get in touch with the team at Probuild Contracts Preservation. Based in Edinburgh, we provide a comprehensive service to clients in the city, throughout the Lothians and the surrounding area.

 

We have built up a fantastic reputation for professional services which tackle the cause of your property problems, not just the symptoms. Our experts take the time to inspect and understand the issues present, so that they can come up with an effective, long-lasting solution.

 

As a professional property preservation company, we bring decades of expertise, and are committed to providing a quality service you are 100% satisfied with.

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Property Preservation Specialists Ready To Help

Over 30 years’ experience in:

basement interior

Experts in all aspects of damp, including penetrating damp, rising damp and condensation.

Wood floor and straw mat divided with paper sliding door
Timber preservation

We offer a wide range of treatments to prevent wet/dry rot and woodworm in your home.

Spacious Finished Basement with Carpet and Hardwood Floors
Basement waterproofing

Transform your basement from dark, damp and dingy to practical and useful.

  • What is damp proofing?
    The goal of damp proofing is to remove moisture from walls. This can be done by applying a damp proofing course or using a membrane. Contact us so we can offer professional advice on what the best solution for you will be.
  • What areas do you serve?
    We are based in Edinburgh, but also cover The Lothians, Fife and Stirlingshire.
  • What causes damp?
    Damp is caused by excess moisture in the form of condensation: water which can’t escape from the property and forms on surfaces. This can be from leaks, poorly sealed basements, building defects, or poor ventilation. It can also form in poorly heated homes.
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Replacement timber
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A common example of mould affecting a home
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An example of black mould in the home

What do our customers say?

The guys sorted the damp problems in my new house, I am so thankful!

I had a site visit and a quote over within 48 hours, at a reasonable price.

The guys completed the work to a high professional standard and even plastered my walls after they were done.

I would recommend them to anyone who is worrying about damp in their home.

- Jane

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For services in and around Edinburgh, call 0131 235 2987.

Property preservation specialists, ready to help, based in Edinburgh.

If you’ve noticed damp, condensation or wood rot in your home or commercial premises, get in touch with the team at Probuild Contracts Preservation. Based in Edinburgh, we provide a comprehensive service to clients in the city, throughout the Lothians and the surrounding area.

 

We have built up a fantastic reputation for professional services which tackle the cause of your property problems, not just the symptoms. Our experts take the time to inspect and understand the issues present, so that they can come up with an effective, long-lasting solution.

 

As a professional property preservation company, we bring decades of expertise, and are committed to providing a quality service you are 100% satisfied with.

Close-up Of A Person's Hand Measuring Wetness Of Mouldy Wall
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