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How Much Does Damp Proofing Cost?
Damp work is one of the easiest home repairs to overpay for, almost always because the damp was misdiagnosed. This guide gives realistic 2026 figures for Stratford-upon-Avon and south Warwickshire, and explains how to avoid paying for treatment you do not need.
Typical price ranges
- Condensation measures / ventilation: often a few hundred pounds
- Penetrating damp (fixing the external cause): varies with the defect — a gutter repair is cheap, re-rendering more
- Rising damp treatment with replastering: often £1,000–£3,000 depending on wall area
- Survey and written report: frequently £150–£400, sometimes credited against works
Only a survey gives a firm figure, because the right fix — and its cost — depends entirely on the true cause.
Why the survey saves money
The most expensive damp mistake is treating the wrong problem: injecting a wall for rising damp when the moisture was coming from a failed gutter or condensation. The treatment fails, the damp returns, and you pay twice. A proper survey that correctly identifies the cause is the single best way to avoid overpaying.
How to avoid overpaying
- Insist on a survey that identifies the cause before any quote
- Be wary of a "free survey" that always recommends an injected damp course
- Fix external causes (gutters, render) first — often cheaper and more effective
- Get the report in writing so you know what you are paying for and why
Local knowledge
Stratford-upon-Avon has a wealth of timber-framed, Georgian and Victorian property, much of it in conservation areas near the Avon. Solid-wall and timber-framed buildings like these behave very differently from modern cavity construction and need breathable, sympathetic damp treatment rather than aggressive sealing.
Request a free survey for an honest diagnosis and a firm price, with no obligation.
Frequently asked questions
What is the typical cost?
Most damp treatments fall between £800 and £3,000 depending on the type of damp, the wall area affected and whether replastering is needed. Condensation fixes can be far less; extensive rising-damp works with replastering more.
Why do people overpay for damp work?
The biggest cause is misdiagnosis — paying for an injected damp course when the real problem was a gutter or condensation. A proper survey first is what prevents it.