Rising damp treatment Canada

Rising damp treatment without disruptive renovation

HUMIX helps Canadian homeowners identify and control rising damp, lower wall moisture and persistent indoor humidity with specialist damp assessments and non-invasive treatment systems.

Rising damp signs on a lower interior wall in a Canadian home
Lower wall moisture can have different causes. A specialist damp assessment helps confirm whether rising damp is the likely source before recommending treatment.
What causes rising damp?

Moisture moving through wall materials

Rising damp happens when moisture from the ground moves upwards through porous wall materials such as brick, stone, concrete block and mortar. This movement is known as capillary action and can lead to damp patches, salt deposits and damaged finishes over time.

Because lower wall moisture can have several causes, HUMIX Canada starts with a specialist damp assessment before recommending any treatment system.

Rising damp affecting lower walls in a Canadian home
Common signs

How rising damp can appear indoors

Rising damp usually affects the lower parts of walls and can damage plaster, paint finishes, baseboards and ground-floor interiors over time.

1

Lower wall staining

Moisture marks may appear near baseboards or at ground-floor level, often returning after repainting.

2

Salt deposits or damaged finishes

Salts can be left behind as moisture moves through the wall, causing flaking paint, bubbling finishes or surface damage.

3

Persistent damp smell

A musty smell can indicate ongoing moisture, especially in basements, older properties or poorly ventilated rooms.

HUMIX approach

A survey-first non-invasive approach

Rising damp and other moisture problems can look similar. HUMIX Canada starts with a specialist damp assessment to understand the pattern of moisture before recommending a suitable system.

  • Damp assessment before treatment recommendation
  • Designed to avoid unnecessary renovation where suitable
  • Specialist guidance for lower wall moisture and basement-related damp
  • HUMIX System recommended where rising damp is confirmed
HUMIX Canada specialist assessing rising damp in a home
How HUMIX works

How the HUMIX system helps control rising damp

Watch a short explanation of how the HUMIX system is designed to help control rising damp without disruptive renovation or unnecessary invasive treatment.

Simple process

From assessment to treatment guidance

1

Tell us what you have noticed

Share where the signs appear and whether the issue affects lower walls, paint, plaster, baseboards or basement areas.

2

We assess the likely source

A damp assessment helps determine whether the problem is rising damp or another moisture-related issue.

3

We recommend the right system

If rising damp is confirmed, HUMIX can recommend a suitable non-invasive treatment system.

Not sure if it is rising damp?

Request a free damp assessment and get clear guidance before choosing any treatment system.