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Why Commercial Structural Repair Costs Escalate (And How to Avoid It)
August 5, 2026
Commercial structural repair costs can rapidly snowball for a variety of reasons, often when people or organisations decide to delay maintenance if the budget is ...
COSHH Safety in Damp Proofing and Timber Treatment: Chemicals and Airborne Spores
July 29, 2026
Many people hear words like fungicide, insecticide, or damp-proof cream, and assume that they present significant danger. The truth is, while the products we use ...
Is Black Mould Dangerous?
July 22, 2026
So, is black mould dangerous? Spoiler alert: yes, it is. Unsurprisingly, black mould in homes is dangerous. Black mould doesn’t often cause death in healthy ...
How Moisture Causes Timber Decay in UK Homes
July 15, 2026
Timber is one of the most integral materials used in construction. Despite advancements in construction technology and materials, timber remains an ever-present in many new ...
What is Combination Waterproofing?
July 8, 2026
Combination waterproofing is a construction strategy that does exactly what it says on the tin: it combines a number of waterproofing systems to more effectively ...
Timberwise Receives Three Nominations for the 2026 Property Care Awards
July 7, 2026
Timberwise have been nominated for three awards in the Property Care Association’s 16th annual Property Care Awards. Held annually since its inception in 2011, the ...
DIY Concrete Repair Techniques: What You Can Fix Yourself (and What You Shouldn’t)
July 1, 2026
Concrete is one of the most durable construction materials used in modern buildings, but that doesn’t mean it’s immune to damage. Over time, concrete structures ...
Why Regular Health and Safety Training Is Crucial for Specialist Technicians
June 29, 2026
In a construction environment, a key part of ensuring safety is providing the tools required to complete a task successfully. Drills and conductivity meters are ...
Accreditations Explained: CHAS, Constructionline, PCA, and What They Mean
June 24, 2026
Why Do Contractors Display So Many Logos? Whether you’re researching damp proofing, basement waterproofing, timber treatment, or structural repairs, you’ll often see contractors displaying numerous ...
Creating a Positive Health & Safety Culture in High-Risk Property Environments
June 22, 2026
Health and safety policies, risk assessments, and training programmes are all important, but they only work when supported by a strong safety culture. In high-risk ...
Is it Better to Repair or Replace My Timber Windows?
June 19, 2026
Despite the introduction of uPVC window solutions, timber windows remain a key feature in many contemporary buildings even today. From heritage properties to new-builds, timber ...
How to Protect Your Home From Flooding
June 17, 2026
With climate change now causing noticeable and significant changes to Britain’s weather, it’s opened up a wider discussion to homeowners about what they need to ...











