Saturated bricks and wet plaster

Well the "circumstances" dont seem to have stopped you from taking the time to post "advice" in another thread, and post responses to criticism on here and on there?
 
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Well the "circumstances" dont seem to have stopped you from taking the time to post "advice" in another thread, and post responses to criticism on here and on there?

To explain, I've not been anywhere near the property to take any photographs since starting this thread.
 
In your first posts you implied that you were living in the property: "I am using a dehumidifier, keeping all windows open and using a fan" and later you were dismayed at the prospect of not having a kitchen for Christmas.

Most folk dont open all the windows and leave electrical appliances running for nearly three weeks in an empty property?

On the circumstances issue: we who advise have jobs, bills to pay, families to endure and things to do which include giving free advice on here.
But we seem to manage.
 
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Ree,

You are over analyzing the situation. There is also no need for you to get personal. You seemingly calling into question my ability to manage is quite unnecessary. I have advised that I am currently unable to get photos taken in order to post them up. Please accept this. There should be no need for me to explain myself any further. Thank you very much for your help and advice earlier in the thread. Let's leave it there.

Kind regards

Hike
 

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