Leak to dry to treated, one company in East Molesey
East Molesey's housing spans Victorian and Edwardian terraces near the high street, riverside cottages and mansion flats close to Hampton Court Bridge, and the mid-century semis and estate housing built over the old Hurst Park racecourse. This mix of aged plumbing, converted properties and flat-roofed extensions means hidden leaks develop differently across the town, from perished lead pipework to failed felt roofing.
Leak Detection
Trace hidden water leaks without unnecessary damage using thermal, acoustic and tracer-gas methods. Leak detection →
Structural Drying
Dry walls, floors and voids after a leak or flood with monitored dehumidifiers, to completion. Structural drying →
Mould Treatment
Treat and prevent the mould that follows water damage, dealing with the moisture source first. Mould treatment →
Damp Investigation
Tell rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation apart, so the right repair is done once. Damp investigation →
Areas of East Molesey we cover
We attend leaks right across East Molesey and its neighbourhoods, including:
- Hampton Court
- Hurst Park
- Molesey Hurst
- West Molesey
- Thames Ditton
- Esher
- Weston Green
- Long Ditton
- Surbiton
Common leaks in East Molesey homes
Ageing pipework in Victorian terraces
Many terraced houses near Bridge Road and the high street still carry original or early replacement plumbing runs beneath suspended timber floors. Joints corrode and soldered fittings weaken over decades, allowing water to escape slowly into floor voids. Because these older properties often lack modern isolation valves, a hidden supply leak can run for weeks, softening joists and skirting before it ever shows on a ceiling below.
Flat roofs on rear extensions and converted flats
The riverside flats and extended terraced houses around Hampton Court and the town centre frequently rely on felt or asphalt flat roofs over kitchens and bathrooms. These coverings degrade with age and sun exposure, and once the membrane splits, rainwater tracks along the roof deck before dripping down internal walls. Damage often appears well away from the actual breach, delaying discovery.
En-suite and bathroom leaks in Hurst Park estate homes
The 1930s and postwar semis on the former Hurst Park racecourse land commonly have first-floor bathrooms and en-suites added above living rooms. Perished shower tray seals, grout and waste pipe seals allow water to seep through the floor structure into the ceiling below. In East Molesey's compact plots, this frequently affects a neighbouring party wall too, spreading damp into an adjoining property.
What our customers say
I have been dealing with damp and mould for years but these guys were able to come in and resolve the problem quickly and professionally. Their prices were fair and reasonable and they got the job done clean. 10/10 would use again and would recommend.
Thersa Waron Eurmind, via Google
Very helpful and professional, easy to communicate with about my mould issues and I received fast responses from the company on the best solutions for me. would recommend to all friends and family. 5/5
Jensen B, via Google
I recently used a damp and mould specialist company and was extremely impressed with the service from start to finish. From the initial survey, they were knowledgeable, thorough, and took the time to clearly explain the cause of the issue rather than just treating the symptoms.
Tarik Barak, via Google
Suspect a leak in East Molesey?
Call 020 3051 8478 or report a leak online. We trace, dry and treat for homeowners, landlords and managing agents across East Molesey.