— our services
Supply and installation of cavity drainage and barrier membrane systems for below-ground and below-DPC structures, providing reliable, long-term protection against water ingress in basements, cellars and retaining walls.
— about this service
Procure Damp Proofing Group uses Safeguard Drybase and compatible membrane products, selecting the appropriate type based on the survey findings, ground conditions, structural construction and the intended use of the space. Both system types require careful detailing at junctions, penetrations and floor-wall intersections to perform reliably over the long term. All membrane installations are carried out by technicians who have completed the Safeguard training course.
— our process
A Procure survey assesses the source and extent of water ingress, the structural substrate condition and the proposed use of the space to specify the correct membrane type, system design and any associated drainage or pump requirements.
Walls and floors are prepared as required before the specified membrane is installed, with all laps, junctions, pipe penetrations and floor-wall intersections detailed correctly to ensure a continuous, reliable system.
Where cavity drainage membranes are used, sump and pump systems or gravity drains are integrated, tested and documented. The completed installation is recorded for the workmanship guarantee and any building control submission required.
— benefits
Cavity drainage and barrier membranes have different applications and are not interchangeable. Procure specifies the correct system type based on survey findings rather than defaulting to a single product regardless of the ground conditions or structural circumstances.
Membrane performance depends entirely on continuity. Floor-wall junctions, pipe penetrations and construction joints are the most common points of failure. Procure gives these details the attention they require on every installation.
— faq
A cavity drainage membrane does not prevent water entering the structure. Instead it channels water that penetrates the wall or floor safely to a sump via a drainage void, keeping the internal surface dry. A barrier membrane resists water ingress directly by forming a continuous impermeable layer bonded to or fixed against the substrate. The correct choice depends on ground conditions and the level of water pressure involved.
Procure Damp Proofing Group delivers survey-led membrane waterproofing across Bedfordshire with no hidden costs and a 12-month workmanship guarantee.
— Other Services
Procure uses Safeguard Drybase and compatible membrane systems, installed by technicians who have completed the Safeguard training course, ensuring application meets manufacturer specification throughout.