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Slated or tiled pitched roofs: restricting the entry of water vapour from the house.

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  • Building Research Establishment
Language: English Series: Defect Action Sheet ; 3 (Design) | DAS ; 3Publication details: Garston, Watford BRE 1982Description: 1 sheet ; 30cmSubject(s):
  • CONDENSATION
  • MOULD
  • PITCHED ROOFS
  • ROOFING
  • BUILT ENVIRONMENT-BUILDING PATHOLOGY
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  • 690.25
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Slated or tiled pitched roofs: restricting the entry of water vapour from the house.

APA

Building Research Establishment, . (1982). Slated or tiled pitched roofs: restricting the entry of water vapour from the house. Garston, Watford: BRE.

Chicago

Building Research Establishment, . 1982. Slated or tiled pitched roofs: restricting the entry of water vapour from the house. Garston, Watford: BRE.

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Building Research Establishment, . (1982). Slated or tiled pitched roofs: restricting the entry of water vapour from the house. Garston, Watford: BRE.

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Building Research Establishment, . Slated or tiled pitched roofs: restricting the entry of water vapour from the house. Garston, Watford: BRE. 1982.

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