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Moisture refers to the presence of a liquid, especially water, often in trace amounts. Small amounts of water may be found, for example, in the air (humidity), in foods, and in various commercial products. Moisture also refers to the amount of water vapour present in the air.
Control of moisture in products can be a vital part of the process of the product. There is a substantial amount of moisture in what seems to be dry matter. Ranging in products from cornflake cereals to washing powders, moisture can play an important role in the final quality of the product. There are two main aspects of concern in moisture control in products: allowing too much moisture or too little of it. For example, adding some water to cornflake cereal, which is sold by weight, reduces costs and prevents it from tasting too dry, but adding too much water can affect the crunchiness of the cereal and the freshness because water content contributes to bacteria growth. Water content of some foods is also manipulated to reduce the number of calories.
Rising Damp is a British sitcom produced by Yorkshire Television for ITV. ITV originally broadcast the programme from 1974 until 1978. It was adapted for television by Eric Chappell from his well-received 1971 stage play The Banana Box (retained as the working title early in the series). The series was the highest-ranking ITV sitcom in BBC's 100 Best Sitcoms poll of 2004.
Rising Damp starred Leonard Rossiter, Frances de la Tour, Richard Beckinsale and Don Warrington. Rossiter played Rupert Rigsby (originally Rooksby in the stage play): the miserly, seedy, and ludicrously self-regarding landlord of a run-down Victorian town house who rents out his shabby bedsits to a variety of tenants. Beckinsale played Alan Guy Moore, a long-haired, naive, good-natured and amiable medical student who occupies the top room. Frances de la Tour was Miss Ruth Jones: a fey, whimsical spinster and college administrator who rents another room, with whom Rigsby is in love and to whom he proposes in the last episode.
A very damp house, plastic paint, peeling plaster, and how to cure it. See the next two videos for the reasons, and the solutions - so simple, and all with NO injection damp proofing, tanking or waterproofing.. just plain, honest and simple solutions that make sense. More info at www.heritage-house.org
If you wake up in the morning to find your windows misted up and a damp black patch on the ceiling or wall, (usually in the corners) then you need to sort it out before it does damage to the room. Using a dehumidifier is an expensive option that does not cure the root of the problem. Air flow is crucial. For more plumbing/heating and DIY tips go to http://www.dereton33.com Saved you money on a builder? Want to donate? Donate link at my website http://www.dereton33.com. Thanks Al.
how to do external damp proofing to treat rising damp creating a DPC barrier and why a render plynth was formed
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How to fix/solve 'rising damp' problems in a solid wall (no cavity). Penetrating damp? Chemical injection damp proof myth?!!! I show how to lower a path, install a french drain, install a channel drain, and connect a foul sewer. On this Victorian house, previous chemical damproof did not work but some simple cheap methods did. I hope you find this video helpful. Please watch PART 2 of this video at https://youtu.be/3PiVmauxQTA Please watch PART 3 at https://youtu.be/6AL8QVWWIug
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Part 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp_f0XsNbtE The so called 'professionals' of the damp proofing companies had suggested drilling 2 holes in each brick around the perimeter and injecting - WRONG !!! This would have cost a couple of thousand pounds, been totally useless and in fact damaged the building even more. DONOT apply any so called 'damp proof paint', 'taking flurry', 'cement render/morter/plaster - THIS WILL TRAP MOISTURE AND MAKE IT WORSE - although all will look well until after the idiots have taken your money and run !!! The simple solution, lower the ground levels - so simple in fact that when the inner wall subsided, all the builder did was simply jack up the joists without identifying and curing the real problem - Muppets!!! 1. THERE IS ALWAYS A REASON FOR DAMP 2....
http://www.fixmyroof.co.uk/videos-and-guides/condensation-cure/best-dehumidifier/ Click the link to see more information on how to kill mould, clean mould, stop condensation and affiliate links to products if needed. How to get rid of black mold and stop condensation FREE. Please click the like thumbs up icon. Over the years I have had good success rate in curing condensation related problems for Tenants, Landlords and Homeowners. In a large number of cases the steps shown here will work as long as there isn't an underlying damp problem. If you have problems with black mould on windows or mould on walls you have to stop condensation first, this video should go a long way into cutting back on sources of humidity. I'm not selling you any product, like everything in life, do the basic and c...
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I've been thinking about ghosts.
Play. Take-away.
It takes from me every day.
In my head and in my chest.
In my dreams I'm blessed.
Bleed. Future me.
Hell seems way too close to me.
Still, I'll never heal.
My skin wasn't meant to feel.
Play. Take-away.
It takes from me every day.
Blow, take it slow.