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Problems of moisture beneath suspended timber floors

By: Language: English Series: Building Engineer ; 70(8) October 1995, 10-14(5)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the problems of damp in timber suspended floors, the most common form of construction for ground floors in existing British housing, where if moisture builds up in the crawl space beneath the floor, wet or dry rot may begin, leading to structural damage. Looks at five case studies. References.
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Discusses the problems of damp in timber suspended floors, the most common form of construction for ground floors in existing British housing, where if moisture builds up in the crawl space beneath the floor, wet or dry rot may begin, leading to structural damage. Looks at five case studies. References.