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Installing a new damp proof course helps alleviate damp in houses. They act as barriers against water or moisture moving in. There are many products available in the market that can be used in this regard. You can use these products to install a barrier or employ professionals to make your work easy. The most [...]
January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Home Care, Home Improvement | No Comments
Hiding damp is a cause of concern for many. But you also have means to deal with hiding damp. Damp is caused due to excessive moisture in the air that may result due to many factors. This damp again creates a problem for the people living in that house. Problems are manifold during repeated rains [...]
January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Home Care | No Comments
Rot is a common problem and in order to save it from damage, we may use wood preservatives. Copper naphthenate is considered to be a very good wood preservative as it acts against fungi and wood pests. This chemical is also certified by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency as safe for humans while treating wood. [...]
January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Home Care, Pest Control | No Comments
Condensation is the cause of damp in many homes. When warm air comes in contact with air lesser in temperature, mist is formed. But what are you going to do if there is excess moisture leading to wet window sills? It is quite obvious in a household, that there will be cooking, people will take [...]
January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Home Care | No Comments
Dampness is a hazardous problem in many of our homes. There are many factors responsible for this widespread dampness that again affects our health seriously. You may deal with dampness in a number of ways:
First of all if the dampness is cause due to penetrating damp, you need a strong protection from it. Small patches [...]
January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Home Care | No Comments
Wood pests cause serious trouble to your home furnishings and affect your health as well. It does become very important to control wood pests to live in a germ free environment. There are basically two types of wood pests: powderpost beetles and dry wood termites. The first type of pest eats up your wood for [...]
January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Home Care, Pest Control | No Comments
Three common types of rot in wood are:
Dry rot: This type of rot is also known as brown rot. This results when the wood lightens in color and decay sets in. Dry rot occurs very fast and it gradually leads the wood to decay if favorable conditions prevail. Once the color starts fading, it becomes [...]
January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Home Care, Home Improvement | No Comments
Penetrating damp is a big problem if not taken care on time. If water is allowed to seep in through the walls and structures of the property due to construction errors, it causes great problems. Moss is formed around it, plaster may crumble and watermarks start to appear. One serious impact of penetrating damp is [...]
November 10th, 2009 | Posted in Home Care, Home Improvement | No Comments
Woodworm may seriously damage soft wood, whereas hard wood is also not exempted. First you need to identify the level of damage caused by the woodworm. If your structure crumbles miserably, then it will need to be replaced. If you see that only the outer layer of the wood is affected, you can get it [...]
July 10th, 2009 | Posted in Home Care, Pest Control | No Comments
Condensation generally occurs in old homes, where there is a tendency of moistures to develop. Naturally, an old home has suffered the loss of time and there has been build up of moisture enough to combine with the differing temperatures outside and inside the house. We can certainly cure condensation if we follow simple rules [...]
January 13th, 2009 | Posted in Home Care | No Comments