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I am intending to build a conservatory with a dwarf wall.
Do I need to build it with a cavity wall or can I use 9 inch
thermalite/celcon block single sking construction?




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I am intending to build a conservatory with a dwarf wall.
Do I need to build it with a cavity wall or can I use 9 inch
thermalite/celcon block single skin construction?





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On Tue, 3 May 2005 19:56:53 +0000 (UTC), "Lawrence Zarb"
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I am intending to build a conservatory with a dwarf wall.
Do I need to build it with a cavity wall or can I use 9 inch
thermalite/celcon block single sking construction?


How are you going to stop damp pentration if it has no cavity ?

Rick

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