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DADO RAIL |
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Wooden
moulding fixed horizontally to a wall, about 1 metre (3ft 4in) above
the floor, originally intended to protect the wall against damage
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DAMP-PROOF COURSE |
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Layer of impervious material (mineral felt, pvc etc.) incorporated
into a wall to prevent dampness rising up the wall or lateral dampness
around windows, doors etc.. Various proprietary methods are available
for damp-proofing existing walls including "electro-osmosis"
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DEATHWATCH BEETLE |
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(Xestobium
Refovillosum.) Serious insect pest in structural timbers, usually
affects old hardwoods with fungal decay already present. |
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DOUBLE GLAZING |
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A method of thermal insulation usually either:
Sealed unit : Two panes of glass fixed and hermetically sealed
together; or
Secondary : In effect a second "window" placed inside
the original window. |
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DRY ROT |
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(Serpula Lacrymans.) A fungus which attacks structural and joinery timbers,
often with devastating results. Can flourish in moist, unventilated
areas. |
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EAVES |
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The overhanging edge of a roof. |
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EFFLORESCENCE |
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Salts crystallized on the surface of a wall as a result of moisture evaporation. |
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ENGINEERING BRICK |
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Particularly strong and dense type of brick, sometimes used as a damp-proof
course. |
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