Your Drymat partner for Southern Thuringia. Free initial consultation and moisture measurement on site.
Specially developed titanium anodes are inserted into the masonry joints. Targeted impulse technology effectively reduces rising moisture and actively dries the masonry.
Damp cellars and rising moisture are among the most common building problems in Meiningen and southern Thuringia. Timber-framed houses, Wilhelminian-era buildings and post-war buildings – many lack a functioning horizontal damp-proof course. Drymat is your contact for professional wall drying in Meiningen and the entire southern Thuringia region.
Typical signs are salt efflorescence, damp patches in the plinth area, a musty smell, flaking plaster and mould growth. In the Meiningen region, slope water from the Thuringian Forest and clay-rich soils act as aggravating factors.
The patented Drymat system relies on active wall dehumidification – a purely physical method that effectively stops rising moisture in the masonry and actively dries the masonry out:
The region around Meiningen lies on the southern edge of the Thuringian Forest – characterised by hillside locations, loamy soils and spring water seepage. Many buildings in the historic old towns of Meiningen, Suhl, Schmalkalden and Bad Salzungen date from the 18th and 19th centuries and lack modern cellar waterproofing. Half-timbered houses with natural stone plinths are also frequently affected.
We operate throughout the entire region: Meiningen, Suhl, Schmalkalden, Bad Salzungen, Hildburghausen, Sonneberg, Zella-Mehlis, Oberhof, Wasungen and Themar.
Whether it's a damp half-timbered cellar in Meiningen, wet walls in Suhl or salt-laden masonry in Bad Salzungen – Drymat advises you on the right wall drying in southern Thuringia. By phone, by email or via the contact form.