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Timberwise are trusted basement waterproofing specialists in Manchester, carrying out professional surveys and installing effective systems to control water ingress and protect below-ground spaces across Greater Manchester.
With over 50 years’ experience and PCA accreditation, our team delivers BS 8102:2022-compliant solutions, including Type A ‘Tanking’ and Type C Cavity Drainage Systems. All works are completed to a high standard by our CSSW and Property Care Association accredited basement waterproofing experts and supported by long-term insurance-backed guarantees for lasting peace of mind.
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We Cover The Following Areas In Manchester:
- Manchester
- Salford
- Stockport
- Altrincham
- Sale
- Urmston
- Bolton
- Bury
- Oldham
- Rochdale
- Ashton-Under-Lyne
- Hyde
- Denton
- Eccles
- Prestwich
- Middleton
- Radcliffe
- Chorlton
- Didsbury
Can’t find your area? Just call our team to see if we cover you, or check our full list of locations here.
Why Choose Timberwise Manchester?
Local, Manchester-Based Team
Our PCA-qualified specialists work across Manchester and Greater Manchester, delivering prompt basement waterproofing solutions for properties throughout the area.
Certified Property Care Specialists
We are members of the Property Care Association, and endorsed by Which? Trusted Traders, as well as being members of Checkatrade, and Trustmark.
Long-Term Guarantees
To give long-term peace of mind, all completed waterproofing by Timberwise carry a 10-year, insurance backed guarantee.
Proven Results in Manchester Properties
From Victorian cellars and red-brick townhouses to modern apartments and commercial developments, our Manchester team delivers effective basement waterproofing systems tailored to protect your below-ground space.
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Recent Projects By Timberwise in Manchester
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Recent Projects by Timberwise in Manchester
Surveying Condensation Concerns in Oldham
Client: Domestic Our client, a homeowner in Oldham, requested a survey to assess their property...
Preserving the University of Manchester’s listed building for future generations
Overview Products used: Low Profile Clear Damp Proofing Membrane One of the things that many...
Waterproofing and Timber Treatments for a Commercial Property in Manchester
Overview Client: Lambert Smith Hampton Products Used: Cavity Drain Membrane, Perimeter Drainage Channel, Sump &...
Why is Basement Flooding Such a Big Problem in Manchester?
Basement flooding is a persistent issue across Manchester due to the city’s high annual rainfall, dense urban development and ageing drainage infrastructure. Prolonged periods of heavy rain can overwhelm local drainage systems, causing groundwater levels to rise and water to track into below-ground spaces.
Many Victorian and early 20th-century properties were built with cellars that were never designed to be fully waterproof. Combined with clay-heavy soils that retain water and limited natural drainage in built-up areas, this creates ideal conditions for water ingress.
Converted basements, basement flats and commercial lower-ground units are particularly vulnerable, especially where external ground levels, blocked drains or historic defects allow water to penetrate the structure.
Our Basement Waterproofing Survey Process in Manchester
During your basement waterproofing survey in Manchester, our waterproofing expert will carry out a detailed structural and moisture assessment in line with BS 8102:2022 to determine the level of risk your cellar or basement is in when it comes to below ground flooding.
We assess groundwater conditions, signs of hydrostatic pressure, existing waterproofing measures, the structural integrity of walls, ceilings and floors, and even the intended use of the basement (storage or habitable). Moisture readings are taken, drainage paths are evaluated, and any evidence of lateral water penetration, efflorescence, movement in joints, or defects in the basemen’s construction are recorded.
If sump systems or cavity drainage membranes are already present, we inspect their condition, pump capacity, discharge routes and maintenance history.
Following the survey, you will receive a clear written report outlining the identified risk grade, recommended waterproofing strategy, and a no-obligation quotation for any required remedial or new installation works.
How Do We Carry Out Basement Waterproofing in Manchester?
Following a detailed site assessment, our Manchester-based basement waterproofing expert will design a system in accordance with BS 8102:2022.
Type A – Barrier Protection (Tanking) Systems:
Where structural protection is required, we apply cementitious waterproof coatings directly to the walls, floor, and ceiling as needed. These systems resist water penetration and can stop leaks from finding their way into your basement.
Type C – Cavity Drainage (Drained Protection) Systems:
In higher-risk Manchester properties (particularly where groundwater levels fluctuate) we install cavity drainage membranes, with perimeter channels, and sump pump systems. This managed solution controls water ingress by collecting and safely discharging it, reducing hydrostatic build-up behind the structure.
Where appropriate, we may design a combined waterproofing approach, using multiple waterprofing methods to provide robust, long-term resilience.
Each system is tailored to the building’s construction, site conditions and performance requirements, ensuring compliant, durable basement waterproofing across Manchester and Greater Manchester.
Basement Waterproofing in Manchester FAQs
In most cases, we can arrange a basement waterproofing survey in Manchester within a few working days. Our local, PCA-qualified waterproofing specialists cover Manchester and Greater Manchester, allowing us to respond quickly to urgent issues such as active leaks or flooding.
A typical basement survey takes between 60–90 minutes, depending on the size and complexity of the property. We assess structural condition, groundwater risk, signs of hydrostatic pressure, existing waterproofing systems and intended use of the space before preparing a detailed written report.
The cost of basement waterproofing in Manchester depends on factors such as the size of the area, level of water ingress, ground conditions and the type of system required (Type A tanking or Type C cavity drainage). After a full survey, we provide a clear, itemised quotation tailored to your property and compliant with BS 8102:2022.
We design and install:
Type A (Barrier/Tanking Systems) – cementitious or cavity-applied coatings to resist water penetration.
Type C (Cavity Drainage Systems) – membranes, drainage channels and sump pump systems that manage and redirect groundwater safely away from the structure.
All systems are designed in accordance with BS 8102:2022 guidelines.
Yes. Our Manchester waterproofing surveys are carried out by PCA-qualified specialists with extensive experience in below-ground waterproofing design. We follow current British Standards and industry best practice to ensure your basement protection is correctly specified.
You can see more of our accreditations on our dedicated page.
Yes. All completed basement waterproofing installations are supported by a 10 year insurance-backed guarantee.
Manchester’s high annual rainfall, clay-heavy soils in some areas, older brick-built properties and combined sewer systems all increase the risk of water ingress. Groundwater pressure (hydrostatic pressure) can force moisture through retaining walls and floor slabs, particularly in older basements without modern waterproofing systems.
Yes. Professionally waterproofing a basement can protect structural integrity, prevent costly future repairs and make the space suitable for storage or conversion into habitable accommodation. Properly designed waterproofing systems can significantly enhance property usability and long-term value.
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