The development of damp walls and how to fight them
Damp walls can develop for different reasons: Damages on the outside of buildings or inner defects and little ventilation can cause clamminess in your house. Another possibility to contain dampness and...
View ArticleSuccessful dehumidification of mason work
Wolfgang Mayer from 64372 Ober-Ramstadt (Germany) is a certified builder and knows all troubles of getting rid off damp walls. He tried to redevelop his own real estate without success. On 1st August...
View ArticleLucky Priest Don Ante
Priest Don Antes chapel in Montenegro Italy suffered from heavy damages due to humidity because damp walls caused salt efflorescens and flaking plaster.
View ArticleWalls of 2 meter thickness dried
When Guido Keil decided to use the ECODRY dehumidification system in summer 2005 he first felt doubtfully. So far every other try to get rid of dampness in the walls of his huge and massive vaulted...
View ArticleDamp mason work and damp walls are two different things
The term “damp walls” relates to surface dampness of walls (condensation or hygroscopic moisture). Causes for damp walls are usually heat bridges, cooling below dew point or temporary high humidity...
View ArticleDamp walls may have serious consequences
Damp walls cause a chain reaction: No matter if dampness was caused by condensation, cold mason work, heat leaks or bad ventilation. Dampness which has settled on the walls surface has always been a...
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