Real Homes. Real Problems. Real Solutions.
Every property tells a different story.
From rising damp and penetrating damp to condensation, mould growth, timber decay and structural waterproofing, our team works with homeowners across the North West and Midlands to diagnose moisture-related issues and deliver long-term solutions.
Our case studies provide an insight into the challenges our customers face, the survey findings that uncover the root causes and the specialist treatments used to restore properties to a warm, dry and comfortable condition.
Whether it's installing a damp proof course, waterproofing a basement, replacing rotten floor timbers, improving ventilation or resolving persistent condensation problems, each project demonstrates our commitment to tackling moisture issues properly rather than simply treating the symptoms.
Browse our latest case studies below to see how Weather Wise Solutions has helped homeowners protect their properties, improve indoor air quality and prevent costly damage caused by damp and moisture.
What Our Customers Have To Say
Woodworm & Wood Rot Questions, Answered
The questions UK homeowners actually ask. Tap to expand.
Does damaged timber always need replacing?
Not always. Some timber can be treated and preserved if the damage is limited. Severely weakened or structurally unsafe wood may require replacement after inspection.
How do I know if timber damage is serious?
Signs such as soft wood, sagging floors, crumbling timber, strong damp smells, wood dust, or widespread infestation holes can indicate more significant structural issues. A survey helps determine the extent properly.
Can damp conditions cause timber problems?
Yes. Excess moisture can weaken timber, encourage fungal decay, and create conditions where woodworm activity becomes more likely.
How long does timber treatment last?
Professional timber treatment is designed as a long-term solution when the underlying moisture conditions are properly addressed alongside the treatment itself.
What is the difference between wet rot and dry rot?
Wet rot usually affects timber exposed to ongoing moisture, while dry rot can spread more aggressively through surrounding timber and structural areas if conditions allow it to develop.
Can woodworm and rot happen together?
Yes. Timber weakened by damp conditions and fungal decay is often more vulnerable to woodworm infestation, particularly in older or poorly ventilated properties.










