Damp Proofing Services
Maidstone

Proten Services

26 Kings Hill Avenue, Kings Hill, Maidstone

ME19 4AE

Survey & Contract Works, Rising Damp, Waterproofing, Dry & Wet Rot

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Riddance Builders

37a, Fant Lane, Maidstone

ME16 8NP

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Empire FM Ltd

Castle Vale, Castle Dene, Maidstone

ME14 2NH

Empire FM provides a quality and cost effective service to prestigious clients throughout London and the South East covering a variety of trades. We provide Building Managers, Landlords and Tenants a complete all-trades facilities management and maintenance service with a 24/7 2 hour rapid response.

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Located in the county of Kent, Maidstone is 32 miles away from South-East London.

The River Medway runs straight through the centre of the town, linking it to neighbouring town Rochester. Historically, the river was a large source and route of much of town’s trade, naming it as the centre of agriculture. Due to its fruit-growing and beautiful hop gardens, Maidstone is known as the ‘The Garden of England’ and has previously helped Kent be ranked fifth most beautiful counties by the UKTV Style Gardens.

The town is ranked in the top five places to shop in the South East of England and with its more than one million square foot of retail floor is one of the top 50 in the UK!

The recent development of the riverside Lockmeadow Centre, with a multiplex cinema, restaurants, nightclubs, and the town's market square it’s no wonder that the leisure industry is a key contributor to Maidstone’s economy.

However, it’s not only nights out and shopping that Maidstone does well. You’re not short of talented local tradesmen either.

From plasterers in Hollingbourne to painters in East Farleigh take your pick of local tradesmen in our Maidstone directory.

We expect wet weather in the UK, but don't tolerate damp in your home or business. Unless you want your paint to peel, your wood or walls to rot and become a structural headache, it's best to safeguard yourself with damp proofing.

Unsightly rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation, on internal walls and ground level basements, are common thorns in homeowners' sides - especially for older properties during the winter months. It's heightened by cold weather and poor ventilation. Worst case, it'll cause permanent damage to plaster and paint finishes, or even affect your immune system and lungs.

Is there a bad smell in here? Call your local damp proofing specialists to protect your health and home.

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