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How Much Should I Expect To Be Charged In Ni To Have A Damp Proof Course Installed
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Rest assured, Sandy, a 1930s semi will have a perfectly good bitumen based dampcourse.. Parts can fail occeasionally, but it's much rarer than you would think.
As long as you can still see the airbricks, then the subfloor should be well ventilated. This would actually have little or no effect on the efficiency of the dampcourse.
Tiles coming off in the bathroom would be the result of normal condensation. Especially if they were not applied properly in the first place.
Please don't let anyone talk you into installing a costly DPC without reference to other symptoms which you may well not have.
As long as you can still see the airbricks, then the subfloor should be well ventilated. This would actually have little or no effect on the efficiency of the dampcourse.
Tiles coming off in the bathroom would be the result of normal condensation. Especially if they were not applied properly in the first place.
Please don't let anyone talk you into installing a costly DPC without reference to other symptoms which you may well not have.
It's a good point, bodeker. The size is calculated to give a certain amount of crossflow fresh air. It's the air changes that are important.
Modern vents have similar or even greater flows, but the apertures are much smaller. Often metal grills which do the same job, but have much smaller holes.
Older bricks do let vermin in, it's true.
Modern vents have similar or even greater flows, but the apertures are much smaller. Often metal grills which do the same job, but have much smaller holes.
Older bricks do let vermin in, it's true.
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