Exploring a New Building in Belgium: Investigating Damp Proof Courses and Architectural Details
Can We Learn From Buildings in Belgium? ๐
The video features Roger Bisby exploring a new building in Belgium to investigate rising damp and damp proof courses. He examines the damp proof courses in the brickwork and the insulated cavity wall, appreciating the use of damp proof course and pipe-in-pipe plumbing system, which allows for easy maintenance and leak detection. Additionally, he discusses the district heating system, well-insulated construction, and the use of porm blocks for the construction. Bisby also highlights the building's architectural details, such as Flemish brickwork, oak doors, and steel gutters, and praises the overall construction and design of the building.