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Tag Archives: fungus

Rot in timber: Dry rot and wet rot

Posted on October 31, 2010 by The Helpful Engineer

The differences between dry rot and wet rot explained Continue reading →

Posted in Existing Building Issues | Tagged buildings, conversion advice, dry rot, fungus, Older property problems, timber, wet rot | Leave a comment

Mould in houses: Causes and solutions

Posted on October 13, 2010 by The Helpful Engineer

Reasons why mould grows in houses and how to remove it Continue reading →

Posted in Existing Building Issues | Tagged condensation, construction, fungus, mould, problem | 37 Comments
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