Projects Utilising our Products

Some examples of past projects using Dryrod and Dryzone

Rising Damp treatment with DryZone/DryRod St Mary Convent

Dampbusters

Presentation House

We received approval to use Dryzone in heritage listed buildings and have worked on many since. The biggest being The Presentation House Convent in Lismore which was fully renovated over a two-year period completed in 2014. Dryzone was specified to treat all the walls in this magnificent building.

Rising Damp Treatment with DryZone/DryRod Adelaide Art Society Building

Past Project

Adelaide Art Society Building

The Adelaide Art Society’s heritage building, established in 1878, has long been a cultural hub. Originally a grain store, it now hosts artists and exhibitions. Rising salt damp was affecting the structure, and DRYZONE treatment successfully addressed the issue, ensuring the building’s continued use and preservation.

Rising Damp Treatment with DryZone/DryRod St. Nicholas Romanian Orthodox Church

Past Project

St. Nicholas Romanian Orthodox Church

Built in 1854, St. Nicholas Romanian Orthodox Church in Ovingham has served the community for decades. Originally a flour mill, it was converted into a church in 1901. Rising salt damp affected its stone walls, but DRYZONE treatment resolved the issue, preserving this historic building for future generations.

Rising Damp Treatment with DryZone/DryRod The Old Treasury Building Adelaide

Past Project

The Old Treasury Building Adelaide

The heritage-listed Old Treasury Building in Adelaide, constructed between 1839 and 1907, was restored with DRYZONE after urgent damp issues. Now part of the Adina Apartment Hotel, it remains a powerful reminder of the city's early governance and history, with tours run by the National Trust showcasing its tunnels and historic Cabinet Room.

Rising Damp Treatment with DryZone/DryRod Mildura Primary School

Past Project

Mildura Primary School

Established in 1888, the school has served the community for over a century. After years of growth and unification in 2011, it continues to put “Kids First” and remains a vital part of the Mildura community.

Rising Damp Treatment with DryZone/DryRod Mannum District Hospital​​

Past Project

Mannum District Hospital​​

The 1921 Mannum District Hospital, located along the Murray River, faced significant salt damp issues typical of South Australia's harsh climate. To safeguard the building and the people within, DRYZONE damp proofing was applied, ensuring the hospital remains a trusted facility for local healthcare needs.

Rising Damp Treatment with DryZone/DryRod Trinity Uniting Church

Past Project

Trinity Uniting Church

Trinity Alberton Uniting Church, built in 1880, has been a cornerstone of the Alberton community. With rising salt damp affecting its 350mm stone walls, DRYZONE was used to successfully treat the building, ensuring its continued use for church services and community events.

Rising Damp Treatment with DryZone/DryRod Akuna Station

Past Project

Akuna Station

Akuna Station, established in the 19th century, originally served as a fording station and postal depot along the Lower Murray River. Now a scenic vineyard and accommodation property, it features a 1875 paddleboat and a renovated 1928 homestead. Rising salt damp affected the buildings, and DRYZONE treatment successfully addressed the issue, preserving this historic site.

Rising Damp Treatment with DryZone/DryRod Woodside Uniting Church

Past Project

Woodside Uniting Church

Woodside Uniting Church, built in 1851 with a second chapel added in 1862, has served the community for over a century. The church, with its attached cemetery and Sunday school, is a hub for events like weddings and funerals. Rising salt damp affected its stone walls, but DRYZONE treatment successfully resolved the issue, preserving this historic site.