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ProTen Services, Company
ProTen Services, formerly known as Protim Services, have been providing specialist building services to commercial and domestic clients since 1928. Originally focusing on treating timber suffering from the likes of wood rotting fungi and woodworm, the company is now able to offer a wide range of treatments, providing the answer to problems such as rising damp, radon gas and nuisance birds, to name just three.
ProTen Services has been involved with timber engineering for over 25 years, in partnership with a number of specialist resin manufacturers. This particular area of expertise has been developed alongside universities, technical institutions and the Timber Research and Development Association...
Group: Repair works
Radon is a colourless, odourless radioactive gas that is formed during the decay of uranium, which is present in the ground in rocks and soil. In low concentrations the gas poses no threat, however if the concentration of radon is allowed to amass inside a building, it can have a serious impact on...
Group: Services in a gas network
With a wide range of systems at our disposal you can be sure that we have the right product to suit any situation. All our chemical dpc systems are suitable for use in accordance with BS 6576 and are manufactured under ISO 9002 QA scheme. Our injection mortar, electro osmotic and chemical dpc...
Group: Waterproofing works
Structural timbers in UK properties are particularly susceptible to insect and fungal attacks, due to the combination of a predominantly damp, temperate climate and the traditional building methods used in construction. Various types of wet rots can individually or collectively cause untold damage...
Group: Wood treatment and protecting
Cavity walls are commonplace in buildings erected since the start of the 20th Century, and were designed to improve protection from natural elements and reduce unnecessary heat loss from the property.
Cavity walls consist of two walls, tied together at strategic intervals with a special wall tie,...
Group: General building works on erection of buildings and constructions of various purpose
One of the most cost-effective solutions to meeting the increasing demand for additional living accommodation is to convert an existing damp basement into habitable rooms, or to create a basement within a new dwelling during construction.
Climatic change has also increased the incidence of...
Group: Waterproofing of foundations