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Create a maintenance schedule for a new house, print a copy for the owners, and save a copy for your own files. 
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Wet are sheet wall linungs may be subjected to: continual wetting, such as in showers and around baths with a shower over the bath spalshing, such as the wall area immediately around the rim of a bath, outside an enclosed shower with a shower curtain only...
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How to design and construct wet areas in your home
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This publication describes all key aspects of the design and construction of internal wet areas in domestic buildings. It sets out statutory requirements with an emphasis on bathrooms, and suggests processes and standards that responsible building practitioners should take account of. It contains design tips that help to...
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Windows LEVEL Sustainability Series
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Windows and glazed doors play a vital role in sustainable building. They can account for more heat gain or loss than any other element in an insulated building envelope. A well designed glazing system can improve internal daylight levels, reduce glare and help maintain thermal comfort by...
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