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This Code of Practice is issued by the Property Care Association hereinafter referred to as ‘the Association’. This Code is based on current “best practice” and aims to provide a concise and thorough guide to the
ity of the UK’s existing housing stock is in England this Code of Practice is based around the various
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This Code of Practice is issued by the Property Care Association hereinafter referred to as ‘the Association’. This Code is based on current “best practice” and aims to provide a concise and thorough guide to the
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Additional surveying aids may be required in accordance with the company’s practice and
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BS5250: 2011 states: “
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have been “draught proofed” and
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Note: ‘One off’ measurements of atmospheric temperature and relative humidity combined with
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Note should be taken wherever possible of the occupant’s lifestyle including how often they use any
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information on correct use of moisture meters is available within PCA guidance note DP1 ‘The use of Moisture Meters’.
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Note should be taken wherever possible of the occupant’s lifestyle including how often they use any
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information on correct use of moisture meters is available within PCA guidance note DP1 ‘The use of Moisture Meters’.
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Often a ‘tide mark’ is visible, typically up to 1m above floor level, occas
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salts may be intermittently ‘damp’ even though no external source of liquid moisture is present. Ground
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As part of the reporting process it is usual to recommend a ventilation strategy that will provide ‘adequate’
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Often a ‘tide mark’ is visible, typically up to 1m above floor level, occas
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salts may be intermittently ‘damp’ even though no external source of liquid moisture is present. Ground
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As part of the reporting process it is usual to recommend a ventilation strategy that will provide ‘adequate’
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number of “wet rooms” via a system of ductwork and discharge
A dMEV is a continuously operating “wet room” extract fan which operates at a low background rate with
–An MVHR system is a centrally mounted “whole home ventilation system” that extracts air from the “wet rooms” of a property and simultaneously supplies air to the “habitable rooms” via a system of ductwork.
These fans are typically installed in “habitable rooms” where problems associated with poor ventilation
These fans are not suitable for “wet rooms”.
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which access could not be gained and describing the surveyor’s
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number of “wet rooms” via a system of ductwork and discharge
A dMEV is a continuously operating “wet room” extract fan which operates at a low background rate with
–An MVHR system is a centrally mounted “whole home ventilation system” that extracts air from the “wet rooms” of a property and simultaneously supplies air to the “habitable rooms” via a system of ductwork.
These fans are typically installed in “habitable rooms” where problems associated with poor ventilation
These fans are not suitable for “wet rooms”.
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Note: In walls contaminated with hygroscopic salts ‘dry’ conditions may never be fully esta
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