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damp
1.
Terminology
(Advice/General - English)
... apparent until a mould becomes noticeable.
Damp
The best way to encourage mould in a bathroom is to close shower doors/draw curtains, have no open window ventilation, leave lots of wet towels in ...
2.
Condensation in Houses
(Advice/Damp - English)
... such as
damp
towels Washing placed upon radiators to dry. Wet cloth + heat = humidity Clothes driers without external ventilation Bathrooms without extractor fans Turning off ...
3.
Painting
(Services/Paints - English)
... please research this carefully. Using modern paints is a major cause of
damp
and mould problems in traditionally built homes. Traditional 'paints' are made from the same basic materials as the surfaces ...
4.
Dampness In Historic Buildings
(Advice/Damp - English)
Unfortunately,
damp
ness is an issue in many older buildings. This problem can make an otherwise beautiful building a very unpleasant space to occupy, so much so that it drives the occupants to distraction. ...
5.
Home
(About/About - English)
... damage than any other factors. These totally inappropriate materials inhibit a building's ability to 'breathe' thus creating
damp
ness and mould. All too frequently, home owners spend thousands of pounds ...
6.
Masonry
(Services/Services - English)
... nearby roadworks, construction or alterations to the building. Inappropriate materials, such as cement based mortar or harling/render will increase
damp
ness in the walls of a home. Mortar laden with ...
7.
Terminology
(Advice/General)
... apparent until a mould becomes noticeable.
Damp
The best way to encourage mould in a bathroom is to close shower doors/draw curtains, have no open window ventilation, leave lots of wet towels in ...
8.
Condensation in Houses
(Advice/Damp)
... such as
damp
towels Washing placed upon radiators to dry. Wet cloth + heat = humidity Clothes driers without external ventilation Bathrooms without extractor fans Turning off ...
9.
Painting
(Services/Paints)
... please research this carefully. Using modern paints is a major cause of
damp
and mould problems in traditionally built homes. Traditional 'paints' are made from the same basic materials as the surfaces ...
10.
About Us
(About/About)
Education Historic Scotland Scholarship Recipient National Progression Award in Conservation Masonry SCQF Level 6 HLF and Telford College SVQ/NVQ: Conservation Masonry The ...
11.
Dampness In Historic Buildings
(Advice/Damp)
Unfortunately,
damp
ness is an issue in many older buildings. This problem can make an otherwise beautiful building a very unpleasant space to occupy, so much so that it drives the occupants to distraction. ...
12.
Home
(About/About)
... damage than any other factors. These totally inappropriate materials inhibit a building's ability to 'breathe' thus creating
damp
ness and mould. All too frequently, home owners spend thousands of pounds ...
13.
Masonry
(Services/Services)
... nearby roadworks, construction or alterations to the building. Inappropriate materials, such as cement based mortar or harling/render will increase
damp
ness in the walls of a home. Mortar laden with ...
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