Greenwich’s unique position along the Thames creates distinct challenges for basement structures. The combination of tidal influences and the predominant London Clay soil means that properties in areas like West Greenwich, East Greenwich, and Blackheath borders frequently experience greater hydrostatic pressure against foundation walls. This natural water movement, coupled with the area’s historic building stock, demands specialist waterproofing solutions rather than generic treatments.
Many Georgian and Victorian properties throughout Greenwich contain original cellar spaces that were never designed with modern waterproofing standards in mind. At Refresh, we’ve developed specific methodologies for these period properties, respecting their historical significance while implementing cutting-edge basement waterproofing systems.
Our Greenwich clients particularly benefit from our expertise in Type C cavity drainage systems, which effectively manage water ingress without compromising the structural integrity of these cherished historic buildings. For properties closest to the river in areas like Greenwich Peninsula, we often recommend combined approaches using multiple waterproofing types to create genuinely resilient solutions against the persistent moisture challenges specific to this Thames-side location.

