HERITAGE REPAIR

Restoring Grade I and Grade II listed properties in the South West—especially in historic gems like Bath and Bristol—is more than just preservation; it’s a chance to celebrate and revive the rich architectural heritage that defines these iconic cities. 

For owners, this means boosting the value and unique character of their properties, while honouring centuries of craftsmanship and history. For the wider community, these restorations help maintain the charm and authenticity of Bath’s Georgian crescents and Bristol’s vibrant historic streets, fostering local pride and keeping these cultural treasures alive for future generations. Bringing new life to these remarkable buildings is a rewarding blend of passion, professionalism, and community spirit!

Grade II Buildings

Listed Buildings also form a large part of what makes up, but are not limited to, pre-war built properties – buildings which carry a special historical or architectural significance.

Damp Bulldog offer damp proofing and cavity drain membranes - the perfect solution for listed buildings. We will discuss every stage and option with you to create a personal solution.

Benefits of Repairing Heritage Buildings

Keeping your heritage building maintained will sustain the significance of the property and keep it in use. Our careful and clean approach to restoring heritage buildings is close to our hearts that we make sure it's right for everyone involved.

During our survey we will always consider -

  • The effect of change restoration work would bring to the heritage values of the building
  • The form of the building as it currently exists and the appropriate materials required
  • The proposed work to respect previous forms of the place
  • The sustainability of the maintenance implications of the proposed restoration

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