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On Jun 22, 9:37*pm, Swift Half wrote:
On 22 June, 20:39, NT wrote: On Jun 22, 1:55*pm, Swift Half wrote: On Jun 22, 1:39*pm, NT wrote: On Jun 22, 10:23*am, Bodgit wrote: My house was built in 1886 and has 2" cavities and an injected damp course. It's built on a hill and is partially below ground level, although you can walk all the way round the outside - nothing is actually touching the walls of the house. I've had two surveyors round so far and both seem completely disinterested in fitting CWI to the house. Neither seem to be particularly bothered about the DPC, which would be my only concern. |
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