{"id":2423,"date":"2012-08-24T13:35:34","date_gmt":"2012-08-24T13:35:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/markstephensarchitects.com\/?p=2423"},"modified":"2012-08-24T13:35:34","modified_gmt":"2012-08-24T13:35:34","slug":"passive-or-conservation-who-wins-poll-help","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.markstephensarchitects.com\/passive-or-conservation-who-wins-poll-help\/","title":{"rendered":"#Passive or #Conservation who wins, #Poll HELP!!!"},"content":{"rendered":"

And no, I’m not going to suggest a fight Harry Hill style; it’s a genuine conundrum that I currently have:<\/p>\n

Here’s my guess on the background\/sequence of events, no names\/packdrill or location! :<\/p>\n

  • Large lime-rendered 2 storey brick & stone villa is re-plastered with a cement based plaster.\n
  • Damp starts to penetrate to interior, doesn’t dry out so owner guts interior and dry-lines with timber studwork (100mm) and high-density insulation\n

    Bear in mind the dry-lining to the house is practically finished and that removing any cement plaster may<\/em> cause damage to the underlying masonry. <\/p>\n<\/a>

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