The development of ground floor constructions: part IV (damp proofing methods)

Emerald - 1998
JamesDouglas1
1Lecturer in Building Surveying, Heriot‐Watt University, Edinburgh, UK

Tóm tắt

Continues to examine the provision of damp proofing in ground floors. Shows that damp proof membranes only became mandatory in floors laid after the mid‐1960s. Examines the methods and location of damp proofing in ground floors. Considers the problems associated with dampness in, and damp proofing of, ground floors.

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