Wye Valley Heritage Ltd

Building, Renovation & Damp Proofing Specialists

Hereford Building Services

The top two ways to add value to your property are by building a traditional extension or installing a conservatory

Each of these brings a number of advantages that will greatly benefit yourself and your home. Wye Valley Heritage builders in Hereford offers an extensive suite of building services throughout the Herefordshire area. 

Wye Valley Heritage is a reliable and experienced provider of building services for clients in Hereford and across Herefordshire region.

We are a leading provider of building services, providing clients throughout the Hereford and Herefordshire areas with a complete building and renovation service covering all trades, We are an independent company and are committed to providing the highest possible level of service. Whatever your needs, from property and grounds maintenance to extensions, renovations, alterations and general home improvements, you can rely on us at Wye Valley Heritage in Hereford to offer the exact services you need and deliver a high quality finish on every single project.


Building projects can come in many forms, from large scale conservation and new build works to landscaping and fencing. Regardless of the scale or complexity of the project, it is always great to have a reliable specialist you can call on for help, advice and a professional service. We strive to offer all of these and ensure every client's needs are met. 

Our team of builders can cater for both commercial and private clients, accounting for the unique demands of each sector in every project. Each member of our team is qualified, highly skilled and has extensive experience, so you can expect the best level of service from us at all times. They are specialists in various trades and give clients the benefit of their expertise. We have a real passion for building and this is reflected in the quality of our work.


The projects we take on are immensely diverse and include working on both traditional and modern properties. With each service we always strive to uphold the character and aesthetics of the building to ensure the finish is perfect and that the client is completely satisfied. We can work with a range of materials and will strive to match existing ones when we are carrying out restorations and refurbishments, making sure the original qualities of the property are retained while bringing it up to date. 


Whether you are at the planning stages of a project or at a more advanced point, you can call on us for help and advice at any time. We are capable of overseeing entire projects as well as working with other specialists when required. Our flexibility means we are ready to deliver the best service in every situation.

As Hereford based builders, property owners across Hereford and the surrounding areas of Herefordshire can call on us for first rate building services whenever they need them. We are always happy to answer questions and offer advice, so please get in touch and a friendly member of our team will discuss your project and go over the various options we can offer. 

Traditional Extension

Adding an extension to your home is a great way to increase living space, whilst also transforming the property and adding extra monetary value. Additionally, certain types of extensions don’t require planning permission, so work can often start quite quickly.


An extension allows you to make use of your interior space in ways such as the following:

  • Adding fitted wardrobes or a larger bed to your bedroom
  • Converting a single bedroom into a double bedroom
  • A place for that dining table you always wanted
  • A new modern fireplace feature
  • Extra space for children to play

Conservatory

A Conservatory can be constructed whilst you continue to reside in the property and causes minimal disruption. There are various options that suit a wide range of budgets and quite frequently it is not necessary to acquire planning permission.

Damp Proofing

We offer an expert service for all your problems with damp. Our Damp Proofing page has further details about what we can do to help.

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Plastering

Removing internal walls are a great way of creating extra space, particularly if you would like an open plan layout to your home – perhaps you’d prefer a combined dining room / kitchen to having individual rooms?


It’s always worth getting experienced professionals like Wye Valley Heritage to perform this kind of job, as there are several factors that need to be taken into account. For example, the wall may be a load bearing wall that supports the weight above it, so that weight will need to be carefully re-distributed before the wall can be removed. There might also be electrical wiring or water pipes inside the wall, so they will all need to be re-routed to ensure your home’s vital services remain functional.

Stone Work & Brick Work

Upgrading your property with brick work and stone work, or repairing existing constructions, can be challenging if you’ve not done it before. Luckily, Wye Valley Heritage are fully experienced in all aspects of this type of work and can provide professional assistance throughout the project.


Installing brick is more labour intensive than vinyl or aluminium, as brick sidings need to be securely held in place with mortar and a weather-proof barrier needs to be in place. The extra effort definitely pays off though as bricks are incredibly low maintenance and not easily broken, so you won't have to worry about cracks, dents or punctures.


Stone restoration is more delicate work than brick work, but luckily our experts are extremely skilled in fixing staining, chips and cracks – on both old stone and new.

Carpentry

Wye Valley Heritage helps lead the way in environmental carpentry construction, using materials from certified renewable contact sources and producing less waste. We specialise in renovation and damp proofing with both modern techniques and traditional breathable lime, and many other forms of environmental work as well. From our base in Hereford we provide expert carpentry services throughout the Three Counties and surrounding areas, working to the highest of standards at all times.

Damp proofing, Herefordshire, Wye Valley Heritage
20 Nov, 2020
For all your damp proofing and timber treatments for dry rot and wet rot contact Wye Valley Herefordshire a local company based in Hereford.
Damp proofing, Herefordshire, Wye Valley Heritage
by Wye Valley Heritage 18 Nov, 2020
What actually is Damp and why do you need professionals? Damp is moisture that is present in the structure of a property. We are based in Hereford and cover all the surrounding areas, please feel free to phone for a full validation. Damp can be caused by rain water and appears in the bricks and mortar. As the UK experiences 25,000 gallons of rain water each year, damp is one of the most frequent problems encountered in homes. Yet, the problem can also arise from a lack of poor property maintenance concerning the floors, doors, windows and pipe-work. The presence of damp can cause all sorts of issues ranging from colder temperatures and the degradation of a property's interior to risks of mould and more seriously, aggravated respiratory problems. Minimising Condensation Condensation is the only cause of damp that you can partially manage. Here are some tips: • Produce Less Moisture in Your Home There is always some moisture in the air but adding to the amount will only increase the likelihood of damp. Dry clothes outside instead of on the radiator, have the windows open when bathing and showering and keep lids on the pans or use a ventilator when cooking. • Ventilate your Home Keeping windows slightly ajar can help to reduce the natural moisture that occurs from breath. Make sure bathroom and kitchen doors you only open when needed. Leave space between furniture and the walls to allow air to circulate. Investing in a dehumidifier is also a great way to remove moisture from your home. • Heat, Insulate and Draught-Proof your Home The warmer your home, the less likely the presence of condensation. Keep your home heated as much as you can and install insulation and draught-proofing measures for the loft, walls and windows to keep your home warmer for longer. Double glazed windows are another effective option. What are the Signs? As damp can be quite a problem, it's a good idea to keep a look out that it isn't effecting your property. When attempting to spot signs of damp, look out for: • Wallpaper or paint that is peeling away from the wall • Skirting boards that have become discoloured or decayed • Decayed Timber floors. • Discolouration & the crumbling of plaster Yet, damp does not always make itself as obvious as this so if you're still worried that it's present in your home, call us at Wye Valley Heritage to carry out a specialist inspection. Damp Proofing If your building has a history of or is suffering from a damp problem, it's a good idea to start alleviating the situation before it spirals out of control. Damp proofing most often requires a professional hand and depending on the type of damp situation, it could involve one or more of these measures: Damp Proof Course: This is the course most often taken for cases of rising damp . The process involves drilling holes into the brick of the property's internal walls and injecting the structure with a damp-proofing fluid to lessen the movement of water through the wall's capillaries. The course acts as a barrier to moisture rising from the ground and passing into the walls. Choosing this route will also involve the need to re-plaster the walls. Structural Waterproofing: This system involves the incorporation of a drain membrane into the walls and floors. It is the best remedy for damp problems that are caused by high ground levels. Once the membrane has been installed, the presence of damp is managed as the moisture can run down the membrane and be channelled into a drain. Cementitious Tanking: This process involves coating the internal walls of a property to seal moisture out of the home. This technique is useful for general moisture but ineffective for situations such as flooding. Three coats are applied and then the wall re-plastered. For a quote please get in touch, either fill out our contact form or phone for more advice.
Damp Proofing, Herefordshire
02 Nov, 2020
This country cottage residence situated in little birch Hereford, was in need of updating, while suffering from water ingress along with the deterioration of the internal masonry and decorative finishes. This was caused mainly from a lack of maintenance over a period of years, a combination of failing gutters, down pipes running out into the surrounding ground with blocked and collapsed drainage, water buts against the house walls without piped overflows in operation and high soil levels. A shed was positioned against the rear house wall with the shed roof pitched falling back toward the house and the rear elevation house wall was subject to the run off of water from the shed roof. There were also bricks missing that became obvious once the shed had been removed, revealing water ingress. The cottage was constructed of a solid brickwork construction and painted with non breathable paints
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