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Hi, My garage is the last one in a line of terrace garages at the end of my back garden. It got terribly damp last winter so in the summer I had the outer wall re-pointed and had a new stick down flashing put on. Now the wall is just as damp as last year. Any ideas? It's a single skin brick wall with an asbestos roof.
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 07:55:43 +0000, Alec
wrote: Hi, My garage is the last one in a line of terrace garages at the end of my back garden. It got terribly damp last winter so in the summer I had the outer wall re-pointed and had a new stick down flashing put on. Now the wall is just as damp as last year. Any ideas? It's a single skin brick wall with an asbestos roof. Where is the damp appearing? sponix |
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--s-p-o-n-i-x-- wrote:
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 07:55:43 +0000, Alec wrote: Hi, My garage is the last one in a line of terrace garages at the end of my back garden. It got terribly damp last winter so in the summer I had the outer wall re-pointed and had a new stick down flashing put on. Now the wall is just as damp as last year. Any ideas? It's a single skin brick wall with an asbestos roof. Where is the damp appearing? sponix Pressumably at the top since he's mentioned the roof. -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
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