freshly cut timber or green wood may have moisture content 40% but not timbers that are visibly dry and have been there for over a hundred years!! So that figure alone would have raised questions!
Thanks for the video as always. I’m a student surveyor and find your video really informative. Was the surveyors report a CR3? Once you’ve been out do you then pass the report onto the client so they can satisfy a lender?
Surely with that bitumen felt over the rafters and no ventilation the roof is sweating, As for those timbers they should be replaced and a breathable roofing membrane installed hey presto problem sorted.
I am a freelance lecturer Mathew. Most of my work is for the Property Care Association in Huntingdon although I do provide in-house training for various organisations. 👍
Great videos, keep up the good work!
Great video
Great info, thanks.
freshly cut timber or green wood may have moisture content 40% but not timbers that are visibly dry and have been there for over a hundred years!! So that figure alone would have raised questions!
We’ll sail, Neil
Really good video thank you, but how long do your MCs last you ! (-;
Thanks for the video as always. I’m a student surveyor and find your video really informative.
Was the surveyors report a CR3? Once you’ve been out do you then pass the report onto the client so they can satisfy a lender?
Surely with that bitumen felt over the rafters and no ventilation the roof is sweating, As for those timbers they should be replaced and a breathable roofing membrane installed hey presto problem sorted.
or just add a vent? why rip everything off
@@pacman7959 I agree - don't replace just for the sake of it. The rafters are working perfectly ok.
Where do you teach Neil?
I am a freelance lecturer Mathew. Most of my work is for the Property Care Association in Huntingdon although I do provide in-house training for various organisations. 👍
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