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Dark mould spotted on a wall

Mould Problems

15/02/2017

Mould is common problem in the UK which is an unsightly nuisance often spoiling decoration and soft furnishings

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Wet rot destroying floorboards under carpet or rug

Wet Rot

13/01/2016

There are several types of wet rot. Wet rot is a general term for wood destroying fungi.

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Dampness detector in action

Damp Problems; Rising Damp and its Control

13/01/2016

The only sure way to diagnose your damp problem is to have a professional damp surveyor to inspect your property. At Bar Preservation we have qualified surveyors who are trained to national standards to efficiently diagnose all kinds of damp problems.

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Example of dry rot growing on a wall

Dry Rot

13/01/2016

Unlike wet rot there is only one type of dry rot. The true dry rot fungus (Serpula lacrymans) is the most serious of all wood destroying fungi. Dry Rot requires urgent attention due to its aggressive veracious nature.

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Condensation on a window

The Causes of Condensation

13/01/2016

Normal air contains moisture, which is water vapour and warm air can hold more water vapour than cold air. When moist warm air comes in contact with a cold surface, such as a window, a cold wall or a ceiling, the water laden air can no longer hold the water and droplets form on the cold surface. Technically this is the dew point of water; which we see as condensation.

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Wooden roof destroyed by infestation

Wood Destroying Infestations

13/01/2016

In keeping with modern environmental standards and practice, BAR Preservation favour a holistic approach to timber decay; keeping the use of pesticides to a minimum and concentrating on fighting fungal decay using desiccation methods.

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