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Tony Bryer
 
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In article , Stuart Noble
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Providing a coating adheres to the surface, and is in itself
waterproof, no moisture should get in in the first place. This
is near impossible to achieve with render because invariably
there is a gap between it and the wall


Moisture will get in to the wall because it is being generated
within the building and the internal surfaces are far from being a
perfect water barrier. IMO it is much better to have a wall that
can breathe.

The website talks about their holding company Turner Enterprises
Ltd 01660216 which Companies House confirms has been trading since
1982. But it doesn't say who your contract is with: Protectacoat
Limited 02330326 was dissolved in April 2004, last accounts made
up to 2000. If there is any connection between this and the
current business I'd be on my guard.

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