Defects in dot and dab
An interesting read, thanks for sharing. Almost all of what's written about here i have a current problem with.
Victorian house with new extension to the rear, builder used D&D with wet floor heating which becomes almost useless when cold air ruches from the skirting boards, sockets and makes the internal plasterered walls as cold as the outside walls!
Next time we ever have a build it'll be wet plastering all the way. Our current setup has me chasing my tail trying to plug gaps and foam fill where i can to minimise the thermal bypass.
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