Moisture (damp) affects all properties in more ways that people think. Damp Sam will look to wade through the maze of issues in a no nonsense straight forward manner that everyone can understand. He will tell you what systems are best why you need to used them and how they are installed. Simon Cooper AKA Damp Sam is a time served plasterer since 1983 and has a HNC in building management. He is the director of 3 Ltd companies and a PCA qualified Damp and structural waterproofing surveyor. He also owns a portfolio of properties which he renovated over the years.
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Obvious mistake - correction: a bit of research shows that the moisture given off by a family of 4 in an average 3 bedroom house is in fact on average 112 pints per week, whereas you guys said it’s 24 per day which = 168.
Great podcast. Been watching your channel on and off for quite a while for bits of information. Always informative. more
As a landlord and Property Sourcer understanding damp and knowing what to look for are essential. Thanks for this Sam - this podcast will help a lot of people. (Really love your straight talking approach too!)
Very informative
Very informative & in a way that is comfortable to listen to & understand! Thankyou Dampsam 👍
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