Wall drying Styria
Wall drying Styria:
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If the masonry is damp, quick action is required to dry out the walls and keep the renovation as simple as possible. For this purpose, we have developed overlapping stainless steel plates with tapered knock-in edges. These are inserted into the masonry as a horizontal barrier and thus form a barrier layer through which capillary rising damp cannot pass.
Our company, HW Mauertrockenlegung, was founded over 45 years ago and has stood for professional work, expertise and high quality ever since. We work reliably and with a sustainable process (using horizontal barriers).
Whether in the city or in the country, in Graz or outside - we ensure dry walls sustainably and permanently.
To this end, we work with 35 partners in Europe who can also implement this patented process at your premises - e.g. in Graz and other locations in Styria. All of our partners have extensive expertise and the necessary know-how to offer you the best services.
You will find partners in Vienna, Graz, Germany and the Czech Republic.
Wall drying with horizontal barrier
Moisture in the masonry should be counteracted as quickly as possible for several reasons.
The most obvious reason is that the fabric of the building is damaged - which in turn reduces the value of the property.
Damp walls can also lead to health problems and increase energy costs.
And: renovation is always easiest when the damage is still minor.
In order to be able to offer you a sustainable solution, we rely on the horizontal barrier developed by us made of overlapping stainless steel plates (stainless steel). These form a mechanically highly resistant and rot-proof barrier layer.
Thanks to the sharpened impact edge and the high impact rate when driving in the panels, friction and vibrations are reduced. In addition, this method does not remove any substance from the masonry.
This process therefore protects your masonry from cracking and effectively dries it out at the same time.
Only our trained partners are authorized to use this exclusive method of wall drying and renovation. Our partners carry out the separation and sealing in just one work step, so you can enjoy a quick solution.
Would you like more details or do you have any questions? Then please feel free to contact us!
Your reliable partner for wall drying in Styria
Do you have damp walls? Get in touch with us and find a partner near you. Our HW partner is there for you throughout Styria!
This is the address of our partner:
Puntigam Andreas | Kalsdorf near Graz
Falkengasse 6
8401 Kalsdorf near Graz | Austria
Contact us and we will arrange an appointment for you!
Causes & solutions for damp walls
Damp masonry can Many causes have. Water damage, a defective roof, broken rain gutters or defective water pipes are just as likely to be the cause as capillary rising damp.
It is therefore important to first determine the cause so that the correct procedure can then be applied.
The Wall dehumidification for example, is achieved using a special device. During dehumidification, the masonry is dried out by removing moisture from the room air. This method is often used in the event of water damage (e.g. due to a burst pipe).
The dehumidification process is countered by the Masonry drying by means of a horizontal barrier in the masonry. This is used for capillary rising damp from the ground.
We will be happy to put you in touch with one of our partners in your area (13th district in Vienna, Graz, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia).
They not only use our patented process - their services also include a root cause analysis. So you are in the best hands!
References -
Wall drying Styria & Co.
We give a guarantee on our method of wall drying - with us and our partner in Styria (MTL Puntigam in Graz), but also with other partners in Vienna and beyond the Austrian borders, you work with a very experienced team and thus find only the best work.
Take a look at our references and reference projects on our homepage!
There you will find further details about our work as well as references such as the Neptune Fountain in Schönbrunn (Vienna, 13th district), a lighthouse on Sylt and the State Archives in Venice.
