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Alec wrote:

I made a post a few weeks ago that made no headway as my explanation
wasn't that good. Anyway my garage is at the end of a terrace of
garages with a single skin brick wall and corrugated asbestos roof. I
have found the damp problem I had originally posted about. The asbestos
roof is pourous the bottom of it is soaking wet and it's also dripping
in places. What can I do as I use it as a workshop type area with tools
and bit's and bob's all over the place, that I obviously don't want
getting wet/damp.


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Alec


If its really porous, most types of paint will de-pore it. But its much
more likely to be condensation.

NT
Yes it does sound more likely to be Condensation thinking about it. Anyway I can stop this or at least reduce it.
 
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