Leak to dry to treated, one company in Euston
Euston's housing runs from Georgian and Victorian terraces around Tavistock Square and Cartwright Gardens to 1960s and 1970s council blocks such as Ampthill Square and the Regent's Park Estate, plus converted mansion flats near Euston Road. This mix of solid brick, lime plaster and concrete-framed towers means moisture behaves very differently building to building, so drying after a leak needs a plan matched to the actual construction.
Structural Drying
Dry walls, floors and voids after a leak or flood with monitored dehumidifiers, to completion. Structural drying →
Leak Detection
Trace hidden water leaks without unnecessary damage using thermal, acoustic and tracer-gas methods. Leak detection →
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 Euston we cover
We dry properties right across Euston and its neighbourhoods, including:
- Somers Town
- Regent's Park
- Bloomsbury
- Fitzrovia
- King's Cross
- Camden Town
- Mornington Crescent
- St Pancras
- Euston Square
- Tavistock Square
- Cartwright Gardens
- Ampthill Square
Drying challenges in Euston homes
Solid brick walls and lime plaster in Georgian terraces
Many terraces around Cartwright Gardens and Tavistock Square have solid brick walls with no cavity, finished in lime or early cement plaster. Once wet, moisture spreads sideways through the masonry rather than draining down, and lime plaster can hold water for weeks. Rushing to skim over damp brickwork here traps moisture behind new finishes and encourages mould within months.
Concrete floors and screed in postwar estate blocks
Blocks on the Regent's Park Estate and around Ampthill Square are largely concrete-framed, with dense screed floors over each slab. Screed absorbs water slowly but releases it even more slowly, so a leak from a flat above can leave subfloors damp long after surfaces look dry. Flooring laid back too soon on these estates often blisters or lifts within weeks.
Basement and lower-ground conversions near King's Cross and Somers Town
Older houses converted into basement and lower-ground flats near King's Cross and Somers Town sit close to street level and old drainage runs, making them prone to water ingress during heavy rain or pipe failures. Voids beneath suspended timber floors trap moisture out of sight, and without proper ventilation and monitoring these spaces stay damp long enough for mould and timber decay to set in.
What our customers say
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
Was lovely working with the team and they did a fantastic and quick job to get all the mould out of my bathroom. Very much looking forward to working with them on other projects around my house!! Thank you for everything and shout out to Karim for being so sweet!
Mariama, via Google
Need drying out in Euston?
Call 020 3051 8478 or arrange drying online. We dry and treat for homeowners, landlords and managing agents across Euston.