A large roof can take some looking after. One way which has been promoted to help keep slates in place is foam, sprayed on the underside of the slates and laths. many don’t like it…it just seems wrong. Especially in this case when it’s been used in an 18th century grade 2 listed building in […]
Archives for December 2011
Rising Damp – the inevitable rise of moisture through masonry.
17 Dec 11 by Dry Rot
Our houses are built from stone or brick, usually bonded in cement or lime mortar. These materials soak up water, whether from the exposed surface when it rains or from the ground, after all, they are embedded in the soil. Rain is sporadic and interspersed with sunshine and wind, so the effects of rainwater penetration […]
Filed Under: Damp, Rising Damp, Surveying Tagged With: csrt, Damp, PCA, rising damp, Surveying
Lascar Data Pad review for damp diagnosis junkies.
08 Dec 11 by Dry Rot
Condensation problems are growing, as are mould issues and complaints. Those of us involved in damp diagnosis sometimes use data logging equipment to measure humidity and temperature in and outside houses, to help build a picture of why condensation and mould is happening. I use Lascar data loggers and have just bought Lascar’s latest offering; […]
Filed Under: Condensation, Damp, Mould, Surveying Tagged With: black mould, csrt, Damp, Mould, Surveying