Beware Dampness



By admin ~ April 9th, 2010. Filed under: dampness.

Dampness comes in many forms, with the obvious health and comfort issues, it is always wise to spot any problems early and remedy them quickly. Here’s what to look for.

Preserving Wooden Window Frames



By admin ~ April 9th, 2010. Filed under: windows.

The biggest enemy of all types of timber frame is Water.

  • Penetrating damp – leads to rot and insect attack, even in treated timber, which is not always treated all the way through -
  • Rot and Insect Attack – require careful inspection with a screwdriver. -
  • Joint Failure – most frames were connected with Mortise and Tenon joints, plus wooden pegs or glue.

damp squib



By admin ~ April 9th, 2010. Filed under: dampness.

While most modern squibs used by professionals are insulated from moisture, older uninsulated squibs needed to be kept dry in order to ignite, so a “damp squib” was literally one that failed to perform because it got wet. The phrase “damp squib” has since come into general use to mean anything that fails to meet expectations.

Rising damp



By admin ~ April 9th, 2010. Filed under: dampness.

Rising damp is water from the ground that enters a structure by capillary action. Water that enters or affects a building through any other route can move about in various ways but is not rising damp. Only rising damp can be cured by the installation of a chemical damp proof course.