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Timber decay in buildings. Part 3 - Effects of the building environment on timbers. (4 of 6)

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Describes the scientific background and practical applications of environmental control in timber and covers: durability of building timber, timber decay, death watch beetle, woodworm, dry rot, wet rots and other fungi, timber treatments, regulations, fire damage, monitoring of building timbers and timber treatment philosophies.

Document History

This document is part of a larger document, Timber Decay in Buildings, which has been split into parts for ease of use.

ISBN

9780419188209

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English Heritage

Now known as Historic England, English Heritage produced a wide variety of publications with subjects ranging from repair, conservation and management of the historic environment to funding and grants.

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