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Moisture damage in South Carolina housing
In the results of a 6000 homeowner/occupant survey in 16 South Carolina counties in January 1989, 69% of respondents reported moisture problems in their home. The results obtained by Professor Gardner's team are particularly significant in relation to the correct use of insulation and ventilation, similar results have been found in the UK.
Moisture damage in South Carolina housing
In the results of a 6000 homeowner/occupant survey in 16 South Carolina counties in January 1989, 69% of respondents reported moisture problems in their home. The results obtained by Professor Gardner's team are particularly significant in relation to the correct use of insulation and ventilation, similar results have been found in the UK.
Moisture damage in South Carolina housing
Gardner, Linda L. (author) / DeWitt, Craig A. (author)
Building Research & Information ; 20 ; 166-170
1992-05-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
housing , moisture , insulation , ventilation , CIB Montreal
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