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House inspection for dampness: a first step to remedial treatment for wood rot

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  • Building Research Establishment
Language: English Series: BRE Information Paper ; 19/88Publication details: Garston,Watford Building Research Establishment 1988Description: (4)p. : ill. ; 30cmSubject(s):
  • DAMP
  • BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING SURVEYING-STRUCTURAL SURVEYING
  • TIMBER
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House inspection for dampness: a first step to remedial treatment for wood rot

APA

Building Research Establishment, . (1988). House inspection for dampness: a first step to remedial treatment for wood rot. Garston,Watford: Building Research Establishment.

Chicago

Building Research Establishment, . 1988. House inspection for dampness: a first step to remedial treatment for wood rot. Garston,Watford: Building Research Establishment.

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Building Research Establishment, . (1988). House inspection for dampness: a first step to remedial treatment for wood rot. Garston,Watford: Building Research Establishment.

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Building Research Establishment, . House inspection for dampness: a first step to remedial treatment for wood rot. Garston,Watford: Building Research Establishment. 1988.

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