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    Sealing damp patches

    Thanks for your replies masona and breezer. The damp is caused by the rain being blown in to the corner of an open porch to my front door. The damp patch dries out when the rain hasn't blown in, but comes back each time there is heavy rain. I haven't had the place long, so I take it this problem...
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    Sealing damp patches

    I have a small damp patch on my living room wall. It's been caused by all this rain we get these days. Do I need to seal the inside and the outside of the wall or by doing this will I trap the damp inside. I'm not sure what product is best to use for this. Cheers for your help.
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    Sealing damp patches

    I have a small damp patch on my living room wall. It's been caused by all this rain we get these days. Do I need to seal the inside and the outside of the wall or by doing this will I trap the damp inside. I'm not sure what product is best to use for this. Cheers for your help.
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    Size of copper pipng for central heating

    Could anyone help please with this query I have. When installing oil central heating, is it best to use 10mm or 15mm copper pipes. I have been told to use 10mm, but have always used 15mm in the past. Thanks in advance for yor help, Pam.
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