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No Hydro is a Northern Irish based company providing Damp Proofing, Waterproofing & Timber Treatment solutions to the construction and DIY industries. We developed No Hydro after years of research and development in Damp Proofing, Waterproofing and Timber Treatment solutions. Our director has a special interest in the building protection industry first joining in 2007 and by 2008 gaining the industry’s both nationally recognised qualifications, Certificated Surveyor in Structural Waterproofing (C.S.S.W) & Certificated Surveyor in Remedial Treatments (C.S.R.T)
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Unit 20B Work West Enterprise Centre, 301 Glen Road, BT118BU, Belfast, United Kingdom
- 02890605058
- Info@nohydro.co.uk
- nohydro.co.uk
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