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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2015 19:11:31 GMT 7
Common one I've seen is laying cement slabs straight on the dirt without laying plastic first. I have a slight suspicion this gets back to rgs and his chat on rising mould and damp, along with poor or no waterproofing in wet areas. I had more than 2000 bricks torn down from "tradesman" who tried telling me brick wall doesn't have to be straight, we straighten it when we render it! ...fook off. The number one that scares me is those electric water heaters that run in the shower. I don't trust at all. www.concretenetwork.com/vapor-barriers/what-are.htmlseems to think the locals have it right Locals as in Thai locals? There's nothing in that article to suggest Thai locals have it right. Unless I missed something? Way I read it is they're saying time to up the standards, which happens regularly in the building industry. Certainly not saying no plastic is fine.
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Post by me on Oct 26, 2015 19:42:33 GMT 7
Locals as in Thai locals? There's nothing in that article to suggest Thai locals have it right. Unless I missed something? Way I read it is they're saying time to up the standards, which happens regularly in the building industry. Certainly not saying no plastic is fine. Sounds pretty definite to me
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2015 19:46:18 GMT 7
Locals as in Thai locals? There's nothing in that article to suggest Thai locals have it right. Unless I missed something? Way I read it is they're saying time to up the standards, which happens regularly in the building industry. Certainly not saying no plastic is fine. Sounds pretty definite to me It's saying upgrade it, don't use none.
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