This training programme has been carefully constructed to provide both current surveyors and those working within the construction sector looking to become surveyors with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, resolve and report upon problems relating to dampness, timber infestation and decay in buildings.
This course is open to both members and non-members alike and will help prepare candidates for the Certificated Surveyor of Timber & Dampness in Buildings (CSTDB) and the Certificated Surveyor of Dampness in Buildings (CSDB) examinations. Book your place now, or give us a call on 01480 400 000 to find out more.
Our damp and timber surveyor training course is designed for those already involved or who wish to become involved in the surveying of timber infestation/decay and dampness in buildings. Ideally delegates should have a background in construction as well as some related skill, knowledge or experience.
This course is divided into three modules. You may either attend each module separately or the complete course over four consecutive days.
Half day field based- Practical session investigation of dampness in buildings, the importance of a systematic approach to moisture investigations.
Classroom- following the trail evidence, understanding and discharging liability. Understand and interpret professional ethics, regulation, standards, codes and guidance. Building a report, telling the story, understanding and discharging duties of care.
This day focusing on how a preservation surveyor or those responsible for the formulation of repair, recovery of remediation strategies will select specify and execute treatments where a buildings is found to be affected by-
- Rainwater ingress - prevention, accommodation, drying and recovery
- Rising and penetrating dampness - DPC, DPM, isolation, replastering and drainage
- Salt contamination - isolation and removal
- Atmospheric moisture control - ventilation, insulation, moisture production and heating
- Mould and condensation
- Flood recovery, principles, and practice to include flood drying, cleaning, product selection and introducing resilience
- Timber decay, dry rot and wet rots, understanding the significance of "non-commercial" fungi
- Timber destroying insects, common furniture beetle, death watch beetle, powder post beetle, wood boring weevil, house longhorn beetle and others.
Benefits of our surveyor training
- As the trade body and leading voice in the industry, the PCA’s surveyor training is widely recognised as being of the highest standard available.
- Feel confident in your skills and knowledge in surveying dampness, timber infestation and decay in buildings.
- Great foundation study for those going on to sit the CSTDB/CSDB exams.
Flexible learning for prospective surveyors
You are free to choose whether you would like to attend each training module consecutively over three days, or we can arrange for you to attend the sessions separately over a more suitable time frame for your convenience.
Achieve your surveyor qualification
Attending this training alone does not entitle an attendee to say they have attained a PCA qualification. See separate information about attaining the formal qualification via the CSDB/CSTDB examination page.
The Health & Safety training elements that used to be covered in Day 3 are now delivered via the new PCA Health & Safety e-learning module. It is strongly recommended that delegates complete this e-learning as part of their study, and especially if they are planning to sit the CSDB/CSTDB examination.
Thinking you might prefer the NEW Online training?
Similar to our traditional classroom training, our NEW online surveyor training option has been developed to enhance the knowledge and skills of existing timber and dampness surveyors, or individuals working towards becoming a surveyor within the preservation sector.
To find out more about our online training version, click on the button below or call and chat with our training team.
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