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We have a damp problem that we have been unable to resolve despite some
fantastic advice from people on here. Just found out that our DPC
guarantee is worthless as well so now we need a definitive (!) answer
as to whats going on and what we can do.

what we need is a surveyor who has no affiliation with any type of damp
product / company to come and have a look.

does anyone know such a person in the north west, particularly north
lancashire?

thanks

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We have a damp problem that we have been unable to resolve despite some
fantastic advice from people on here. Just found out that our DPC
guarantee is worthless as well so now we need a definitive (!) answer
as to whats going on and what we can do.

what we need is a surveyor who has no affiliation with any type of damp
product / company to come and have a look.

does anyone know such a person in the north west, particularly north
lancashire?

thanks


No, but you should be able to locate one via
http://www.localsurveyorsdirect.co.uk/


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We have a damp problem that we have been unable to resolve despite some
fantastic advice from people on here. Just found out that our DPC
guarantee is worthless as well so now we need a definitive (!) answer
as to whats going on and what we can do.

what we need is a surveyor who has no affiliation with any type of damp
product / company to come and have a look.

does anyone know such a person in the north west, particularly north
lancashire?

thanks


You can look for a Building Surveyor on the RICS website
http://www.ricsfirms.com/vw/search/location.aspx

here's a firm in Lancaster http://tinyurl.com/lj7tr

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