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2007-09-30
Name: preethi



During rainy season, we face the problem of dampness on the walls and as a result we have fungus formation.. We need a solution.. anybody know?
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2007-10-03
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Anonymous Name: architect swadha
Subject:  dampness problem



if dampness is coming from slab then uer slab need a fresh ghutai with racron fiber, and if it is coming from walls there are two ways either plaster it with recron fiber or use plastic sheet, if coming from foundations then make a slit above floor lvl.
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