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Mutton
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Ty Gwyn
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Mutton
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No idea who did the work, before we bought the house, over 10 years ago.
Polystyrene bead is supposed to be one of the ones that is fine in regard to damp, it is just that it settles out with time and has a tendency to run out of any holes, so after a while the top of the cavity isn't insulated any more. These are the loose beads, not the sort that stick together. The damp only happened in the last couple of months, been fine for years, but it coincided with a sudden appearance of a scatter of polystyrene beads that were blown through a hole behind a kitchen cabinet by a gale. It is possible there are more behind the cabinet, and it is only the wind that lofted them into the cabinet. Not exactly easy to get behind the kitchen cabinet without doing damage.
We know that some beads have come out at ground floor level, so we want to put some in at the top. Just want to get the right sort of beads, or find out that there is no particular right sort, and that the safe fire retardant sort for toys are OK. (As that is the only sort that seems to be for sale on line.)
What we do not want to do, is start all over again, sucking out the old beads and putting in whatever is currently seen as the best. That would be both a waste and an expense we can't afford. |
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dpack
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onemanband
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Mutton
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