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Rising Damp Treatment in Gardens

Gardens lies in the City Bowl directly below Table Mountain, on steep streets that channel heavy mountain runoff in winter. The mix of older Victorian houses and apartment blocks brings lateral damp on the sloped sites, penetrating damp on exposed walls, and balcony and parapet waterproofing needs on the flats.

Rising damp is groundwater climbing your walls because the original moisture barrier has failed or was never there. It needs a new barrier, not another coat of paint. DryCape matches Gardens homeowners with one vetted local specialist, not a queue of cold callers, for a free, no-obligation quote.

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What rising damp treatment involves

Rising damp occurs when groundwater is drawn up through the porous brick and mortar of a wall by capillary action, because the original damp-proof course (DPC) has broken down, been bridged, or, in older Cape Town homes, was never installed. It carries ground salts up with it, which is why the plaster blisters and a white crust forms.

The standard, lasting treatment is to install a new chemical DPC: the specialist drills a line of holes into the mortar course near the base of the wall and injects a water-repellent silicone cream or fluid that spreads and forms a continuous new barrier. The old salt-contaminated plaster is then hacked off above the tide-line and replaced with a breathable, salt-resistant render.

Skipping the re-plaster is the classic shortcut that makes rising damp 'come back': the wall is now protected, but the salts already in the old plaster keep drawing moisture from the air. A complete treatment addresses the barrier, the salts and the external causes (high soil levels, leaking downpipes) together.

Signs you need rising damp treatment in Gardens

  • A clear damp tide-mark rising 0.5 to 1 m up from the floor
  • White, fluffy salt deposits (efflorescence) on the wall or skirting
  • Plaster that crumbles or sounds hollow when tapped near the floor
  • Skirting boards and timber floors rotting, cupping or pulling away
  • Damp that is worst in winter and on ground-floor walls only
  • Musty smell low down in the room that ventilation doesn't fix
Not sure which problem you've got? Rising Damp Treatment issues are easy to confuse with condensation or a different type of damp. Describe what you're seeing in the form and a vetted Gardens specialist will diagnose it properly, for free, before quoting.

Rising Damp Treatment cost in Gardens (2026)

Rising damp treatment is priced per linear metre of wall, including injection and re-plastering. It's the most involved damp treatment, so it sits at the upper end. Use these indicative Cape Town ranges to set expectations, your Gardens specialist quotes on the actual job after seeing it.

ItemIndicative 2026 price
Chemical DPC injection onlyR350 to R750 / linear m
Full treatment incl. re-plaster & salt removalR450 to R1,100 / linear m
Single affected room (indicative)R6,000 to R15,000
Whole-home older-house treatmentR15,000 to R30,000+

General 2026 guidance, not a quote. More detail in our Cape Town cost guides.

Rising Damp Treatment in Gardens, FAQs

How long does a chemical DPC last?

A properly injected chemical damp-proof course typically lasts 20+ years and is usually guaranteed for 10 to 20 years by the installer. The barrier itself is durable; what shortens lifespan is poor installation or leaving the salt-contaminated plaster in place, so insist on the full treatment.

Will the damp come back after treatment?

Not if the job is done completely. Return cases almost always trace to one of three skipped steps: the old salty plaster wasn't removed, the external cause (high ground level, broken gutter) wasn't fixed, or the injection was uneven. A thorough specialist handles all three, which is why the guarantee is meaningful.

How long before I can re-paint after treatment?

New salt-resistant plaster needs to dry, roughly one month per coat / per 25mm of thickness as a rule of thumb, before painting with a breathable paint. Painting too soon traps residual moisture and undoes the work. Your specialist will give you a firm date for your wall.

Do you cover Gardens for rising damp treatment?

Yes. Gardens is one of our core City Bowl service areas. When you submit an enquiry we match it to a vetted specialist who works in Gardens and handles rising damp treatment, and they contact you directly with a free, no-obligation quote, you are the only homeowner they get for that enquiry.

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