Stop Salt Damp
Tech-Dry is in the business of giving homeowners peace of mind when it comes to repairing their salt damp. We have 30 years of experience in South Australia, and nothing is too big or too small. We employ the best in the business and can look after all aspects of the job including plastering and brick and stone repairs. Give us a call in the office and one of our staff will organise a suitable time for a free inspection and quote.
23/08/2024
To save you some time reading through all of them, we asked ChatGPT to summarise our 73 5-star Google Reviews. Here are some of the key points it identified.
Professionalism and Cleanliness: Customers appreciate the professionalism and cleanliness of the Tech-Dry SA team. For instance, Ian and his team received praise for their lovely demeanour and for cleaning up after themselves, making the process smooth for homeowners​.
Great Advice and Honesty: Many clients valued the honest and straightforward advice provided by the Tech-Dry SA experts. They often recommended the best course of action, even if it meant not using their services.
Efficient and Effective Service: The company was frequently commended for their prompt, efficient, and effective service. Customers noted that the team kept in contact throughout the process and performed the work as quoted.
Exceptional Customer Service: The customer service at Tech-Dry SA was highlighted as first-class, with several reviewers mentioning how helpful and polite the staff were.
19/08/2024
Heritage properties need ongoing care and upkeep. Regular inspection and maintenance of a heritage home can mean significant repairs can be prevented down the track. Check out our blog post on some of the Maintenance suggestions for your Heritage Home.
Maintenance Tips for your Heritage Home Discover key maintenance tips to preserve the beauty and integrity of heritage homes in South Australia. From tackling dampness to repointing bricks, ensure your historical property stands the test of time.
14/08/2024
"What is Repointing?"
To explain that we first look at what is pointing? The stuff that fills the gaps and holds the bricks (or stones) together in your wall is called mortar. When builders finish putting the bricks together, they smooth out the mortar in between. This process is called "pointing." It helps keep the bricks in place and makes your walls look neat and tidy. However, over time, the mortar can get old and fall out (or be damaged by salt crystals).
Repointing is like giving your wall a makeover by replacing the old, crumbly mortar with new, strong mortar. This helps keep the bricks in place and your house sturdy and looking good!
In simple terms, Repointing is fixing the stuff between the bricks to make sure your house stays strong and safe.
09/08/2024
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29/05/2024
Neil was asked to look at this wall last week, and the client was worried about it crumbling and having white, powdery patches. This damage is caused by salt damp, which happens when water from the ground rises up into the wall and brings salts with it. Over time, these salts build up and make the wall weak and crumbly.
In this case, the damage was made worse because of the use of concrete mortar instead of traditional lime mortar. Concrete mortar can trap moisture and salts in the walls, worsening salt damp and leading to more severe damage.
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