
How to add Insulation to your home - Part 1- Ben Kerslake - BS067
Building Sustainability Podcast
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How Does Moisture and Heat Move Through a Building?
Moisture is always going to move through a building, and if it's either trap or it manages to cool down within the building fabric, it will condensate. And there was ithing else than ready high profile problems with timber frames. We see from internal walls of an old stone cottage that can be just slightly colder because they're built straight on to the ground. So we see a lot of people thinking there's rising damp in there in their buildings - but its actually bone dry underneath. The othermal envelops is what it's called. Defer E, and so i ti, i feel like that's not particularly well understood thing.
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